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Oracle announces Next-Generation Content Management Strategy

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REDWOOD SHORES: In an event hosted by Oracle President, Charles Phillips, Oracle unveiled plans to help customers and partners more easily control, secure and manage large volumes of unstructured content. With Oracle(r) Content Database and Oracle Records Database, organizations can manage the full information spectrum of structured data and unstructured content to help increase user productivity, meet regulatory compliance mandates and reduce business risk and costs associated with the legal discovery process.

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Oracle Content Database and Oracle Records Database are built on the award-winning Oracle Database 10g. This enables customers and partners to take advantage of their existing infrastructure and resources to cost-effectively manage enterprise-wide content such as Office documents, PDFs, document images and graphics. It also delivers a complete solution for managing a wide range of diverse content and metadata in a single database. Because both products are built using open standards, they enable customers, Systems Integrators and Independent Software Vendors to utilize the power of Web services and Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) to deliver user-tailored content management functionality across the entire organization.

Oracle Content Database and Oracle Records Database provide a cost-effective solution to help enterprises address the increased scrutiny of their data and the need for rapid access to information.

"A well-designed content and records management solution can increase user productivity, address regulatory compliance concerns, reduce business risk and drive costs down," said Andy Mendelsohn, senior vice president of Database Server Technologies, Oracle. "However, traditional content management solutions have typically failed to achieve user adoption beyond five to 10 percent of information workers in an enterprise. Oracle Content Database and Oracle Records Database help companies take advantage of open standards and emerging SOAs to deliver cost-effective content and records management to the other 90 percent of an organization."

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