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Managing your enterprise content, documents & business processes via the WebSphere Platform

TransMontaigne, a leader in Supply Chain distribution was struggling with content, documents & business processes spread across a wide array of repositories and engines.  Employees, customers and partners were finding it hard to leverage the “Knowledge Capital” as it was locked away in silos. The IT was stretched too thin managing multiple interfaces and credentialing systems. Leveraging IBM’s software automation technology, the IT team at TransMontaigne along with Technology partner Streebo turned the story around. They automated the creation of user interface across all enterprise content & document management systems and their process engine thus providing a single unified interface to their end users. The unified ECM strategy gave TransMontaigne’s suppliers role based secured access to its data, content and processes resulting in increased compliance and better audits.

Technology Stack: IBM WebSphere Portal, FileNet, Web Content Management, IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory

Key Highlights
  • Streebo FileNet Portlets (can be deployed as IBM Widgets as well) are JSR 286 standard and they readily integrate with FileNet’s Content and Process Engine
  • FileNet Portlet Solution leverages LTPA tokens and Credential Vault to give users a Single-Sign-On experience from WebSphere Portal to FileNet
  • Streebo FileNet portlet use the standard IBM provided Web-Services interface and http protocol, however they are designed to be extensible and can be easily customized to use the EJB protocol and Java API integration as well.
  • Use of Dojo, AJAX technologies bundled in with IBM Portlet Factory ensured Rich User Interface creation and low overhead and minimal ongoing maintenance cost

This webinar details TMG’s approach and integration points between TMG’s enterprise process engine and file repository (FileNet) and their Portal Interface (WebSphere Portal).

A must read case-study for every organization attempting to surface enterprise content, processes and/or documents residing in repositories such as FileNet, WebSphere Process Server, Web Content Management, QuickR, InterWoven, Documentum etc.  via a single unified interface (Portal).

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