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Documentum Discovery Manager
Global access to knowledge with a single query

EMC Documentum Discovery Manager enables users to search for information residing on desktops, Web, and enterprise repositories with a single query. With Documentum Discovery Manager, search queries can be executed and then saved for later reuse. Search results are dynamically grouped according to topic and can even be imported into the EMC Documentum repository to enable content management, collaboration, and business processes such as workflows.

EMC Documentum Discovery Manager delivers:

FeaturesBenefits
Query conversionFind and retrieve content with EMC Documentum Federated Search Adapter Packs, which adapt queries and perform post-filtering.
Search relevanceOrganize search results by content cluster, relevancy ranking, term highlighting, or content abstract.
Dynamic result clusteringOrganize query results into intelligent clusters—on-the-fly, by topic, and owner—so results are easy to find.
FilteringRetrieve the same content from different repositories and avoid duplication while combining metadata.
SecuritySafely store queries, passwords, and login information for all sources on servers.
Results importEasily import retrieved results into the EMC Documentum repository to enable all content services.

Available Evaluation Software.


Product NameOperating Environment
Documentum Federated Search Adapter Packs -EMC Documentum Federated Search Adapter Packs provide access to information sources—the desktop, the Web, enterprise applications, databases—and take advantage of the native data structure, metadata, or index of each source.
Documentum Federated Search Services -EMC Documentum Federated Search Services federates search queries across internal and external information sources from a single search blank, accessible within EMC Documentum clients, Google Desktop, and other interfaces.
Federated Search Adapter Library -EMC Documentum Federated Search Adapters provide access to a wide variety of internal and external information sources.
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