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EMC World 2011: Effective Information Management for Legacy Application Retirement

12 May 2011Laurence Hart

It is Jeroen talking. Do I really need to give any other reason for attending? As I am missing the beginning of the partner conference, I need one. I am interested to hear their approach with xDB for this problem. They conceived of it just before the last EMC World, but it wasn’t fully flushed out. Want to see how real this is.

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EMC World 2011: Documentum (IIG) Architecture, Part 1

9 May 2011Laurence Hart 4 Comments

This is a promising session, even if Jeroen had to rename the slide from IIG Architecture to Documentum architecture in front of our eyes. As to why, first, it is Victor’s old session which was also a must attend. Second, Jeroen van Rotterdam, the Chief Architect of the IIG Division, is always a fun and entertaining presenter.

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EMC World 2010: New Capabilities for XML Processing in the Documentum Platform

13 May 2010Laurence Hart 1 Comment

Wanted to stop by and see what Jeroen van Rotterdam (XDB genius) and David Louie have cooked-up for XML in Documentum.  Been doing a lot of work here and I want to see growth.

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