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HOPKINTON, Mass., April 20 /PRNewswire/ — EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC), the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today further demonstrated the market-leading scalability and performance of its EMC Documentum enterprise content management (ECM) platform in a new benchmarking study conducted in conjunction with HP and Microsoft Corp. For customers, these dramatic results mean companies deploying EMC Documentum 6.5 can now experience unprecedented levels of scalability and dramatic reductions in total cost of ownership.
The newly released study is one of the largest-ever benchmarks in the ECM industry, demonstrating 100,000 users of Documentum 6.5 engaging in a variety of content management-related transactions and sustaining that workload over the course of a 12-hour workday. Transactions included the most common content management activities. To read more about these transaction types, please view the full benchmark report at http://developer.emc.com/Documentum
The benchmark was conducted with the understanding that enterprises often incur substantial additional costs when attempting to meet today’s required scalability requirements. EMC designed Documentum 6.5 with these challenges in mind, as the solution is aimed at helping large-scale enterprises contain total cost of ownership. To that end, Documentum ECM 6.5 allows for many more concurrent users per application server than previous versions of Documentum software — enabling customers to scale larger while reducing their hardware costs from their current implementation.
Anything EMC can do to improve their scalability and performance of Documentum, has to be a good thing for their end user community. It will be interesting to see what technologies were used to achieve this, I’m off to read more.
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