[1] On January 23, 2017,[2] OpenText, a Canadian technology firm specializing in ECM with its headquarters in Waterloo, Ontario, acquired Documentum from Dell EMC for $1.62 billion.
[5] In 1993, Jeffrey Miller, a Silicon Valley marketing executive, joined Documentum as president and CEO, with a mandate to transform the company from a technology-driven start-up to an established software firm.
[12][13] Webtop: A browser-based interface that provides access to the repository and content management services (CMS).
[14] My Documentum (deprecated): A tool for providing content management services and information access within the infrastructure.
Documentum has continued to evolve through a variety of releases and updates, with a focus on integration with external systems and providing extensive customization via D2 and xCP.
The software is commonly used in industries requiring secure content management and regulatory compliance, including pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and financial services.