SharePoint access to OpenText Content Server

In large organisations, headquarters may keep important data and documents in OpenText Content Server while individual departments use Microsoft SharePoint for team collaboration. 

If this sounds familiar, you have probably encountered this problem: How can workers using different content management systems collaborate on the same content? 

IGC's Brava for OpenText Content Server SharePoint Connector lets workers on SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013 use Brava to access files stored in OpenText Content Server and in SharePoint, offering these benefits:

Workers continue using the SharePoint interface they’re familiar with, yet use Brava to collaborate on documents   with co-workers across the enterprise. 

Organizations take full advantage of the investment that they made in Brava for OpenText Content Server by giving SharePoint users full access to the universal viewing, annotation and redaction capabilities that Brava provides. 

Workers across the organization can use Brava to access practically any file in OpenText Content Server, reducing the number of content silos used throughout the enterprise, simplifying document management, and reducing version control and records management issues.

The recently updated Brava connector integrates to OpenText Application Governance and Archiving version 10.5 for SharePoint 2010 and version 10.6 for SharePoint 2013. 

"With this SharePoint connector, workers in a mixed-platform   environment can all have access to the same powerful   collaboration tools that Brava provides," said IGC CEO Gary Heath. 

 http://www.infograph.com/opentext/brava-opentext-ecm-suite. 

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