When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Veeva Vault easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Veeva Vault overall.
A highly configurable system ; it integrates really well with many interfaces across the enterprise. It has wide support for a vast array of information asset types, It provides a fairly dull but simple user interface for asset access and archival. Its...
In no particular order -- 1. Licensing: EMC licensing for Documentum and associated products is confusing and difficult to manage. Everything is licensed separately and maintenance for new licenses begins on date of purchase unless you pay extra to have...
Vault is a great way to store, move things (documents, images, etc.) thru various stages of approval and expose/publish content to other applications
It is not intuitive, uploading documents to eTMF requires too many steps, eTMF binders do not show if it is empty, no placeholders for expected documents so one would need to know well enough what is intended to be filed in each folder in order not to miss...
A highly configurable system ; it integrates really well with many interfaces across the enterprise. It has wide support for a vast array of information asset types, It provides a fairly dull but simple user interface for asset access and archival. Its...
Vault is a great way to store, move things (documents, images, etc.) thru various stages of approval and expose/publish content to other applications
In no particular order -- 1. Licensing: EMC licensing for Documentum and associated products is confusing and difficult to manage. Everything is licensed separately and maintenance for new licenses begins on date of purchase unless you pay extra to have...
It is not intuitive, uploading documents to eTMF requires too many steps, eTMF binders do not show if it is empty, no placeholders for expected documents so one would need to know well enough what is intended to be filed in each folder in order not to miss...