Documentum xCP is EMC's incarnatie van wat met een mooi woord 'Case Management' heet. Case Management is misschien een term die ons niet vertrouwd in de oren klinkt, vandaar dat wij er vaker naar refereren als 'dossieropvolging'.
In the past, I've already reported about My Documentum (MyDocumentum) and Centerstage. Now, with the release getting closer, there is some more news about these clients.
General Acceptance release of both is September 1st. The release date has been pushed back, apparently due to the possible late addition of the Sharepoint Web parts to the My Documentum suite. EMC says not to be taking any chances with proper testing of the client applications...
The true innovation is CenterStage. But let's start with My Documentum.
I received some feedback on my previous blog on TBO's: http://www.docbyte.com/blog/creating-custom-tbo and a question that came back was: what are SBO's, and how are they connected with TBO's?
So in this tutorial, I'll try to do the following things:
As my first blogpost, I decided to start off easy and do a (modified) repost of my blogpost on the EMC Community site on how to develop a custom TBO: https://community.emc.com/people/BartThierens/blog/2010/03/15/steps-to-create-a-custom-tbo
Last week we attended the annual Documentum fest (still sounds better than the EMC Software Group fest). Great organization, long days and long nights. Reconnected with familiar faces.
But was there anything special to announce? Yes, there was.
First of all, there were a lot of things that we already knew: