
IBM FileNet Content Manager Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Anshu S
01/07/15
"Scanning, extracting, and storing the data for bulk transactions was made easy using FileNet. "
What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? With the help of FileNet the turn around time for processing a transaction was low as it assisted in straight through processing.
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Anonymous User
01/07/15
"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.
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Fernando C. C
01/07/15
"Straightforward and intuitive."
What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? From a configuration and administration standpoint, I found IBM's FileNet P8 server and FileNet Desktop to be a fairly easy to manipulate with plenty of features built-in. The server software was understandably more complex and the FileNet training courses (a week long each for Server and Desktop) were essential and well worth the cost (from a company's ROI perspective). Overall, I would recommend this to a company looking for a ...
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Harris L
01/07/15
"FileNet beats Sharepoint"
What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? The ability to scan documents and share them via an API through a custom app
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Mark S
12/26/14
"Works well, stable but $$$"
What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? Ease of maintenance. In almost 14 years of use, we haven't had a significant problem with either version of FileNet we've used.
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Tram N
12/16/14
"IBM FileNet"
What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? IBM FileNet is a powerful product for an organization that needs to automate their business processes and store documents/data that other products cannot.
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Consultant in Information Technology and Services
12/12/14
"An excellent and flexible ECM solution that keeps getting better"
What do you like best? Since P8 5.0, the IBM FileNet suite has really come into its own as a modern, scalable ECM platform. The APIs have been simplified from previous versions. Administration is easier and lighter weight than in the past.
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Anonymous User
12/12/14
"An excellent and flexible ECM solution that keeps getting better"
What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? Since P8 5.0, the IBM FileNet suite has really come into its own as a modern, scalable ECM platform. The APIs have been simplified from previous versions. Administration is easier and lighter weight than in the past.
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Anonymous User
12/11/14
"IBM FileNet is a great product"
What do you like best about IBM FileNet Content Manager? this product has been a leader in ECM for many years now as shown in the magic quadrant and as a user I see how good this product is. its ability to scale, and always provide new features is amazing. the IBM support team is always a call away ready to assist with any demo, issues or questions. Over all a great ECM product.
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Internal Consultant in Information Technology and Services
12/11/14
"IBM FileNet is a great product"
What do you like best? this product has been a leader in ECM for many years now as shown in the magic quadrant and as a user I see how good this product is. its ability to scale, and always provide new features is amazing. the IBM support team is always a call away ready to assist with any demo, issues or questions. Over all a great ECM product.
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