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What is LiveLink?

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Livelink has recently had its name changed to Open Text Content Server but at its heart is a web-based system that indexes the content of your unstructured information. Word, Excel and PDF documents are just some of the document types that can be managed by Livelink. Additional capabilities are available via optional and third party modules and include things like Records Management, Imaging Solutions, Contract Management and integrations with leading applications like SAP and Sharepoint.

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