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IBM FileNet Content Manager Reviews in August 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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IBM FileNet Content Manager Reviews & Ratings

4.11

Very Good

Based on 180 ratings & 210 reviews

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Excellent

(104)

Very Good

(85)

Good

(19)

Poor

(1)

Terrible

(1)

IBM FileNet Content Manager pros and cons

  • Reviewers describe it as robust, stable, and consistent, reliably ingesting massive volumes of content.

  • It transforms emails and physical papers into stored, indexed documents that are easy to search.

  • High availability, scalability, and security make it trusted across many industries.

  • Flexible and customizable to multiple business needs, with strong content collaboration features.

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User in Financial Services

01/07/15

3 out of 5

"easy to use!"

What do you like best? Its ease of access for our office to all use at once makes filenet a breeze to experience.

AU

Anonymous User

01/07/15

3.5 out of 5

"IBM FileNet Review"

What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? Used as part of an Imaging/Platter system, FileNet ran our COLD system off a RiSC system. It responded well when used as storage and all images were fine. FileNet as the admin piece of it never had an issue, however make sure to have a good understanding of AIX and xwindows.

BC

Benjamin C

01/07/15

3 out of 5

"IBM FileNet Review"

What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? Back in the early days, when one looked for enterprise document management systems, it was either FileNet or Documentum. Nowadays, with IBM FileNet, it has progressed to offer a repository for content besides documents, services and app support for the content, integration with Microsoft Office, and collaboration and mobile devices support. These features differentiate IBM FileNet from other Enterprise Content Management software ...

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AU

Anonymous User

01/07/15

3 out of 5

"easy to use!"

What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? Its ease of access for our office to all use at once makes filenet a breeze to experience.

AI

Administrator in Information Technology and Services

01/07/15

3.5 out of 5

"IBM FileNet Review"

What do you like best? Used as part of an Imaging/Platter system, FileNet ran our COLD system off a RiSC system. It responded well when used as storage and all images were fine. FileNet as the admin piece of it never had an issue, however make sure to have a good understanding of AIX and xwindows.

AU

Anonymous User

01/07/15

5 out of 5

"One-stop shop solution suite for Imaging, ECM and Case Management"

What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? FileNet is a best investment choice to implement ECM and incorporate legal compliance for documents with an added advantage to solve content-centric case problems. It has an excellent integration with Datacap to solve imaging requirements, 100% ECM capabilities, and provides an intuitive integration with supplemental products to implement rules, implement few BPM like repetitive tasks, and all type of Case solutions.

AM

Anup M

01/07/15

5 out of 5

"One-stop shop solution suite for Imaging, ECM and Case Management"

What do you like best? FileNet is a best investment choice to implement ECM and incorporate legal compliance for documents with an added advantage to solve content-centric case problems. It has an excellent integration with Datacap to solve imaging requirements, 100% ECM capabilities, and provides an intuitive integration with supplemental products to implement rules, implement few BPM like repetitive tasks, and all type of Case solutions.

BC

Ben C

01/07/15

3 out of 5

"IBM FileNet Review"

What do you like best? Back in the early days, when one looked for enterprise document management systems, it was either FileNet or Documentum. Nowadays, with IBM FileNet, it has progressed to offer a repository for content besides documents, services and app support for the content, integration with Microsoft Office, and collaboration and mobile devices support. These features differentiate IBM FileNet from other Enterprise Content Management software these days.

AM

Anup M

01/07/15

5 out of 5

"One-stop shop solution suite for Imaging, ECM and Case Management"

What do you like best? FileNet is a best investment choice to implement ECM and incorporate legal compliance for documents with an added advantage to solve content-centric case problems. It has an excellent integration with Datacap to solve imaging requirements, 100% ECM capabilities, and provides an intuitive integration with supplemental products to implement rules, implement few BPM like repetitive tasks, and all type of Case solutions.

CD

Caleb D

01/07/15

1 out of 5

"IBM FileNet complicates life"

What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? I like how you can share files safely and remotely from anywhere

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