FileNet Sets New Standard in ECM Performance
16 Maio 2006 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Benchmark Testing With Hitachi Data Systems of More Than 2 Billion
Document Objects on FileNet P8 Platform Proves Enterprise
Performance and Scalability PHILADELPHIA, AIIM EXPO 2006, May 16
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- FileNet Corporation (NASDAQ:FILE), the
leading provider of Enterprise Content and Business Process
Management solutions, announced the results of an extensive
document object benchmark for its FileNet P8 platform today at the
AIIM Conference and Expo, the world's largest enterprise content
and document management event. (Logo:
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http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20000207/LAAIIMLOGO ) The tests
evaluated the ability of FileNet P8 to perform critical content
management and business process management transactions with very
high volumes of content on cost-effective hardware. Content
management transactions included FileNet P8's ability to create,
retrieve, search, browse, and catalog content, while essential
business process operations including view, update and launch
workflow were also measured. During testing, the FileNet P8 system
easily scaled to more than 2 billion document objects, while
sustaining more than 20 transactions per second of a combined
business process and content management real-world workload,
equivalent to as many as 7,000 simultaneous users. The FileNet P8
system was tested using the Hitachi TagmaStore(R) Network Storage
Controller model NSC55 with fiber channel disk drives totaling 6.57
TB of storage capacity. The NSC55, powered by the Hitachi Universal
Star Network(TM) crossbar switch architecture, delivers innovative
controller-based virtualization, logical partitioning, and
universal replication enterprises and fast-growing midsize
organizations need to support distributed or departmental
applications. Performance Benchmark highlights include: * The
overall throughput was more than 3,800 individual transactions per
minute (over 60 per second) with average response times of less
than one second. * Many of the content and business process
transactions measured included 5 or more individual steps. With the
overall workload executing simultaneously over the 2 billion object
store, 80 percent of the business process management transactions
and more than 60 percent of the content management transactions
completed in less than two seconds. * CPU utilization was well
under the recommended 40 percent level on all components including
application, content, and process servers. * FileNet P8 continued
to scale and perform well with a large number of objects in a
low-cost hardware configuration. Intel-based servers were used
throughout, each with 2 CPUs. * High-speed storage performance was
reflected in storage-centric operations such as object creation,
search and retrieval. "To manage large volumes of content across
the enterprise, an ECM system must be fast and reliable," said
Martyn Christian, chief marketing officer at FileNet. "Comparable
to real-world workloads, these results validate FileNet's ability
to support a highly scalable storage environment that also allows
customers to execute key business process and content management
operations very rapidly, ensuring timely access to
business-critical information at a lower cost of ownership."
"Hitachi Data Systems and FileNet are successfully working together
to protect and manage customers' greatest asset-their data," said
Scott Genereux, executive vice president and general manager,
Worldwide Sales, Marketing and Support, Hitachi Data Systems. "The
benchmark results announced today are further proof that customers
can align their storage infrastructure with their dynamic ECM
requirements. Hitachi's comprehensive and integrated portfolio of
Application Optimized Storage solutions and FileNet's
industry-leading ECM solutions are a powerful one-two punch for
customers that need to effectively store, archive and retrieve data
while managing costs." About FileNet FileNet Corporation
(NASDAQ:FILE) helps organizations make better decisions by managing
the content and processes that drive their business. FileNet's
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and BPM solutions allow
customers to build and sustain competitive advantage by managing
content throughout their organizations, automating and streamlining
their business processes, and providing a spectrum of connectivity
needed to simplify their critical and everyday decision-making.
FileNet ECM products are designed to deliver a broad set of
capabilities that integrate with existing information systems to
provide cost-effective solutions that solve real-world business
problems. Since the Company's founding in 1982, more than 4,300
organizations, including more than three quarters of the FORTUNE
100, have taken advantage of FileNet solutions for help in managing
their mission-critical content and processes. Headquartered in
Costa Mesa, Calif., the Company markets its innovative ECM
solutions in more than 90 countries through its own global sales,
professional services and support organizations, as well as via its
ValueNet(R) Partner network of resellers, system integrators and
application developers. Safe Harbor Statement under the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release may contain
forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties,
including statements regarding the anticipated benefits and
performance of FileNet's products, FileNet's products' support of
industry standards, and integration with third party products,
systems and services. Words such as "anticipates," "expects,"
"intends," "plans," "believes," "may," "will" and similar
expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.
Among the important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are
FileNet's ability to develop, complete, introduce, market,
distribute and gain market acceptance for its products and
technologies in a timely manner; unforeseen technical difficulties
related to the development and optimization of FileNet's products;
announcements of technological innovations, new products or product
enhancements by FileNet or its competitors; general market
conditions; and other factors detailed in the FileNet's filings
with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission,
including its recent filings on Forms 10-K and 10-Q. Note to
editors: FileNet and ValueNet are registered trademarks of FileNet
Corporation. All other company or product names referenced in this
release may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners. Media Contact: Carol Thornton FileNet
Corporation Phone: 714-327-3746 Email:
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