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  4. Documentum - Wikipedia

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    Documentum is an enterprise content management platform currently developed by OpenText. Dell EMC acquired Documentum (the company who originally developed the Documentum platform) for US $1.7 billion in December 2003. [1] The Documentum platform was part of EMC's Enterprise Content Division (ECD) business unit, one of EMC's four operating ...

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  8. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    The range header is used by HTTP clients to enable resuming of interrupted downloads, or split a download into multiple simultaneous streams. 207 Multi-Status (WebDAV; RFC 4918) The message body that follows is by default an XML message and can contain a number of separate response codes, depending on how many sub-requests were made. [7]

  9. Where To Find Your Routing Number And Account Number - AOL

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    Much like you use the Big Dipper to find the North Star, you’ll use something called a routing transit number — or just “routing number” — to lead you to your account’s number. Look at ...