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== What does CMOD stand for? == | == What does CMOD stand for? == | ||
CMOD stands for Content Manager OnDemand, IBM's flagship product in the Enterprise Report Management (ERM) segment of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software market. CMOD has consistently appeared in the upper-right-hand corner of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for archival systems since shortly after it's inception, largely because of it's rock-solid reliability, speed at ingesting data, data compression and de-duplication, and ability to easily scale to multi-petabyte sizes, and serve hundreds of thousands of users per day. For more information, about CMOD and its strengths, visit the '[[Introduction]]' or [[Frequently Asked Questions about Content Manager OnDemand|IBM CMOD FAQ]] pages. | CMOD stands for '''Content Manager OnDemand''', IBM's flagship product in the Enterprise Report Management (ERM) segment of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software market. CMOD has consistently appeared in the upper-right-hand corner of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for archival systems since shortly after it's inception, largely because of it's rock-solid reliability, speed at ingesting data, data compression and de-duplication, and ability to easily scale to multi-petabyte sizes, and serve hundreds of thousands of users per day. For more information, about CMOD and its strengths, visit the '[[Introduction]]' or [[Frequently Asked Questions about Content Manager OnDemand|IBM CMOD FAQ]] pages. | ||
[[Ten Reasons to use IBM Content Manager OnDemand]] for ECM & ERM | [[Ten Reasons to use IBM Content Manager OnDemand]] for ECM & ERM | ||