

The migration approach will utilize the document export functionality.

Content is driven from rules with nested structures. xDesign is the primary design environment and the initial focus for a migration effort. Therefore, starting with version 16.4, OpenText finally offers its customers a migration path from xPression xDesign to Exstream Design Manager and Designer. Migrating from xPression to OpenText Exstream 16.4
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OpenText Customer Experience Management Strategyīesides xPression, that was bought as part of ECD, OpenText actively expanded its CEM portfolio with its Communications Center (which includes previously acquired StreamServe and Actuate PowerDocs) and the addition of the former HP Exstream products in August of 2016.Īs the Canadian software house had a lot of solutions, that partly overlap, it became clear that supporting and developing each of them down the long road would become not only costly, but also not logical. OpenText made it very clear that they will focus on protecting Dell/EMC customers’ investments with new innovations and continued support for all applications. Core Documentum products include the Documentum platform, xCP and D2, midmarket ECM solution ApplicationXtender, Captiva, and Document Sciences xPression additional products include Kazeon, MyDocumentum, and eRoom.Īs with all acquisitions, this one also helped OpenText to accumulate a large amount of customers. Today, this business unit consists of Documentum, Project Horizon, EMC InfoArchive. OpenText explained that they were looking for a partner that shares their vision for the transformation to digital business, the passion for the role of information in the digital world, and the breadth of capabilities to help customers realize that vision.

It was announced as the beginning of a new era. In 2016 Dell completed the merger with EMC Corp., and sold the EMC Enterprise Content Division (ECD) to OpenText for $1.6 billion. purchased Documentum in 2003 for $1.7 billion, a very high price tag at the time, and did not grow the core business.
