
Another essential tool for IBM Software customers.
Interrogate, manage and understand your IBM FileNet system from a command line in seconds.
fncli helps streamline the management and maintenance of your IBM FileNet systems, giving you simple ways to extract, update, manage and understand your IBM FileNet system easily. Saving you time, and money, with lower risk.
Simple and Powerful
Simple commands like ls, summary, mustgather allow you to understand how your systems are working, and in cases where they have a problem, put together information to streamline your support activities.
Managed Queries and Scripts
Secured, authorised and controlled queries allow you to confidently and repeatedly retrieve and modify all of the information within your IBM FileNet system.
Manage existing or purchased queries and scripts securely, tagging, grouping and authorising them for use.
Multiple environments and solutions
Manage multiple environments from the one command line too. Rapidly change context from Dev to Test to Prod and see how things are working, how they’re configured and still comply with all security and access controls.
Easy to use, and simple to deploy
The command line is the simplest technique for accessing systems, and fncli provides multiple commands, subcommands, flags and options for retrieving, updating and managing the configuration, behaviour and information of your IBM FileNet systems.
Managed, controlled and secure
fncli takes advantage of the existing IBM FileNet security model. No-one will get access to anything they’re not allowed to access, but they’ll do it simply, without navigating single use user interfaces.
Multiple formats and language options
fncli retrieves information in table or json form and makes it easy to integrate with your DevOps processes.
It supports multiple languages for help systems and commands alike, allowing teams from around the world to access information in their language.
During the demonstration of fncli you will be given a tour of its features and functions; highlighting ways that you can use, simplify and enhance your IBM FileNet systems..