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Oracle Announces Availability of Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3

By Oracle

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.,   08-OCT-2007 05:00 AM    Oracle today announced general availability of Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware. The release includes new features for mitigating the cost and risk associated with legal discovery and new adapters for out-of-the-box integration with Oracle and third-party applications.

Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3 is a comprehensive, hot-pluggable records management platform that helps organizations automate records management across any content repository. It is the first records management product released by Oracle since the acquisition of Stellent in December 2006 and continues the company's delivery on the content management roadmap it laid out in April 2007. Using Oracle Records Management 10g Release 3, organizations can manage file plans, retention policies, dispositions, holds and discovery information across heterogeneous applications from a single, centralized console application.

Simplifying Legal Discovery
As the cost and risk associated with the legal discovery process continues to escalate, electronic discovery is becoming a larger concern for businesses of all sizes. To help simplify and reduce the cost of e-discovery, Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3 includes a dedicated use license for Oracle Secure Enterprise Search and new functionality to help apply centralized records and retention policies, as well as legal and audit holds across all repositories in the organization. The result is a more consistent, legally defensible set of policies; increased efficiency; and increased assurance that legal holds are applied promptly and universally. Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3 also provides strong retention management features for non-records, which is critical in handling the broad range of electronic information that has been deemed admissible in litigation. Therefore, it is important for organizations to have a clear retention policy for non-records information as well.

Using Oracle Secure Enterprise Search in conjunction with Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3 helps put role-appropriate information at users' fingertips while maintaining strict adherence to information security policies. In addition, it enables users to quickly access content in diverse repositories to better understand what information they possess and what evidence is available, which can help them avoid or settle legal disputes without litigation.

"Organizations realize that all content is potentially discoverable, but they have not figured out how to manage that content effectively to reduce the cost and risk associated with the discovery process," said Frank Radichel, vice president, software development, Oracle. "By providing enterprise-wide records and retention management, Oracle is strengthening its position as the information company, enabling organizations to set policies on what content to keep and what content to dispose of automatically and in a way that is defensible in court."

Expanded Integration Simplifies Implementation; Increases Value
Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3 provides a hot-pluggable records management platform that can be easily deployed within a heterogeneous IT environment. The new release includes adapters to Oracle Universal Content Management and Oracle Imaging and Process Management, as well as a generic adapter that can be applied to most repositories. These new adapters can help easily and seamlessly integrate information from a broad range of enterprise applications into exisiting records management systems, which helps enable organizations to realize the benefits of records management without changing the way its employees work. Instead of requiring users to invoke a separate records management application, Oracle Universal Records Management can enforce records management policies while users continue to interact with their familiar content management and productivity tools such as email, spreadsheets and word processing applications.

"We are looking forward to deploying Oracle Universal Records Management 10g Release 3 and plan to take advantage of the significant new functionality to consolidate numerous records repositories into a single system," said Blake Donley, business systems analyst, Great River Energy. "Coupled with the other components in the Oracle Content Management suite, we expect to improve our records management system and greatly increase access to structured and unstructuredcontent across our entire organization, while staying in-line with our retention policies."

Availability and Pricing
Oracle Universal Records Management is available immediately and is priced at $100,000 per processor and $10,000 per processor for agents.

Oracle Universal Records Management is also sold as a part of the Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite, which bundles Oracle Universal Content Management, Oracle Imaging and Process Management, and Oracle Universal Records Management at $150,000 per processor.

Additional information on Oracle Universal Records Management is available at: http://www.oracle.com/goto/urm/

About Oracle Fusion Middleware
The company's comprehensive, standards-based family of middleware products, Oracle Fusion Middleware enables customers to adopt and manage service-oriented architectures in heterogeneous computing environments. More than 50,000 customers now use Oracle Fusion Middleware and include leading organizations in the Financial Services, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Retail, Pharmaceuticals, Health Care and Public Sector industries. Oracle Fusion Middleware is also supported by 9,000 partners, including market leading independent software vendors, value added resellers and system integrators.

About Oracle
Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise software company. For more information about Oracle, please visit our Web site at http://www.oracle.com.

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