Right Hemisphere today announced the first public demonstration of a 3D enabled EMC Documentum Enterprise Content Management Suite. The demonstration will occur Wednesday, October 21st at 9:00 a.m. PDT in an online Webinar held by EMC Corporation and co-sponsored by Right Hemisphere and Flatirons Solutions.
The webcast will show professionals how to cost-effectively leverage 3D computer-aided design (CAD) content to deliver superior technical publications and MRO service procedures.
The solution in this Webcast integrates Right Hemisphere's Deep ServerTM enterprise software -- which can read over 80 2D and 3D files formats -- with the EMC Documentum Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Suite.
The combined offering allows companies to take 3D CAD data from engineering and directly integrate it with EMC Documentum. This 3D product content can then be viewed, searched, manipulated, shared, and published utilizing Right Hemisphere's Visual Enterprise solutions, with the resulting files managed inside EMC Documentum. The solution is a true, end-to-end 3D file and content management system for non-engineering users responsible for service procedures, technical publications, and marketing deliverables.
Oct 20, 2009
Right Hemisphere Announces First Public Demonstration of 3D-Enabled EMC Documentum Software
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