CMS Connectors
Code Green Networks further extends the out-of-the-box functionality of the Content Inspection Appliances by enabling enterprises to effectively protect content stored in Enterprise Content Management systems using CMS Connectors.
Extending Protection to Content Management Systems
Code Green Networks CMS Connectors scan repositories to fingerprint confidential content and metadata. Scanning is performed based on standard query language for the repository and can include full use of metadata attributes. Once content is scanned and fingerprinted, transmission of the content is detected and user-defined policies are enforced across the network.
The Code Green Networks CMS Connectors are:
- Powerful - Queries enable selection of content for fingerprinting using metadata values
- Efficient - After initial scan, difference scans minimize scan time
- Secure - Utilizing the repository security model with connection as an authenticated user
- Certified
Code Green Networks currently offers connectors for the following Enterprise Content Management Systems:

- EMC/Documentum
www.emc.com
The Code Green Networks Content Inspection Appliances integrate seamlessly with the EMC Documentum Content Server to fingerprint sensitive content. The CMS Connector for EMC Documentum scans repositories and identifies confidential content based on Document Query Language (DQL), the standard query language for Documentum repositories, including full access to custom metadata and custom object types.

- Oracle
www.oracle.com
Code Green Networks offers a robust and scalable solution for seamlessly integrating its Content Inspection Appliances with Oracle’s Content Management platform (formerly Stellent). This enables organizations to fingerprint the content stored in the Content Management Server and extend its content protection policies to prevent unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information checked out from Oracle’s Universal Content Management server.
The CMS Connector for Oracle scans repositories and identifies confidential content based on the standard query language for Stellent repositories, including full access to custom metadata and custom object types. The selected content and metadata is then fingerprinted as the confidential content.

