Adlib announced today that it has received EMC Certified Solution Partner status for its Advanced Rendering products. Adlib has worked closely with EMC since 2005, providing Advanced Rendering for EMC’s Documentum customers.
“Building on our original OEM offering, we are thrilled that our Enterprise edition has now received EMC certification. This helps to solidify our relationship and validates the launch of our new Documentum connector,” said Peter Duff, President and CEO of Adlib. “This certification supports EMC’s understanding of the exceptional value Adlib PDF delivers to end users directly within their Documentum environments.” EMC Documentum users can now find Adlib in the EMC Certified Solutions catalog.
Adlib PDF integrates with EMC’s Enterprise Content Management system, Documentum, to provide next-generation Advanced Rendering technology that is ideal for high-volume environments where accurate, scalable and highly-available document-to-PDF conversion and transformation services are required across the enterprise.
Adlib PDF is well known to EMC customers having been an OEM supplier for previous versions of ADTS. With the recent launch of Adlib PDF Enterprise 5.1, Adlib now offers a direct certified connector to Documentum, allowing customers greater control and flexibility with document rendering. The connector provides enterprises with the ability to deploy Advanced Rendering as a shared service across multiple Enterprise Content Management systems throughout an organization, and ensures that customers have access to Advanced Rendering features regardless of which version of ADTS or CTS they use.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR), also provided by Adlib, was previously certified by EMC and has received certification renewal. Similarly, the Adlib CAD Module has also received renewed certification.
“We’re looking forward to a continued long-standing relationship as an EMC Certified Solution Partner, delivering an Advanced Rendering solution that adds significant value to the Documentum ECM platform,” Duff concluded.