Oracle Announces Updates to Content Management Solutions


New Releases of Imaging and Process Management and Information Rights Management Software Extend Integration of Acquired Stellent Technology with Oracle Infrastructure

ORACLE OPENWORLD, SAN FRANCISCO 13-NOV-2007 05:00 AM

o Oracle® Imaging and Process Management 10g Release 3 and Oracle Information Rights Management 10g Release 3, components of Oracle Fusion Middleware, are now generally available.

o With these new releases, Oracle has delivered updates to each of the Stellent content management products it acquired in November 2006.

o Oracle's new releases expand Oracle's integrated and complete content management offering, which delivers a superior user experience that spans the entire spectrum of unstructured content types from files and documents to records and digital images.

o Oracle Imaging and Process Management 10g Release 3 delivers new certification with Oracle BPEL Process Manager; and broader certification with Oracle Applications including Oracle Financial Management, Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial Management, Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne; and third-party applications such as SAP ArchiveLink.

o New features in Oracle Imaging and Process Management 10g Release 3 include a customizable, user-friendly web interface; improved performance through streamlined management of storage devices; and optimized load balancing.

o Oracle Information Rights Management 10g Release 3 includes a new web services API, updated support for Adobe Acrobat, PDF watermarking and AES 256-bit encryption.

o Oracle Information Rights Management is widely deployed and has been downloaded more than 1 million times.

o Oracle Imaging and Process Management 10g Release 3 is priced at $50,000 per processor or $1000 per named user plus.

o Oracle Information Rights Management 10g Release 3 is priced at $500 per named user plus.

Supporting Quotes

"In the medical environment, security, time and accuracy are critical to patient safety and compliance mandates. With the help of our integrator, ImageSource, implementing Oracle Imaging and Process Management with our Electronic Medical Record system, helped us reduce the proposed capture process from more than ten steps down to three easy steps. This reduced the patient information processing time, increased the reliability of input data, and allowed our staff to respond more quickly to our patients' needs," said Nancy L. Richards, CDIA, CRM, Swedish Medical Center, Clinical Information Systems, Document System Architect.

"Industry experts estimate that processing paper documents costs almost 60 percent more than processing electronic documents. Oracle Imaging and Process Management 10g Release 3 can dramatically reduce those costs by image-enabling enterprise applications to eliminate redundant and error-prone manual data entry and decrease storage requirements," said Frank Radichel, vice president, Software Development, Oracle Corporation.

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Greg Lunsford
Oracle
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Simon Jones
Blanc & Otus
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