Oracle has started shipping Oracle Content Database and
Oracle Records Database, content management add-ons for the
company's flagship Oracle Database 10g Enterprise
Edition.
Oracle Content Database and Oracle Records Database are designed
to facilitate low-cost management of Microsoft Office documents,
PDFs, image files and other unstructured content, which is
estimated to make up 80% of organisational information, said
Oracle.
The two products are designed to deliver secure, highly usable
content management.
Andy Mendelsohn, Oracle senior vice president of database server
technologies, said, “Oracle Content Database and Oracle Records
Database were designed specifically to ease enterprise-wide
adoption and to help reduce the risks associated with information
discovery and information loss.”
Oracle Content Database and Oracle Records Database are both
priced at £27,000 per processor.
Vote for your IT greats
Who have been the most influential people in IT in the past 40
years? The greatest organisations? The best hardware and software
technologies? As part of Computer Weekly’s 40th anniversary
celebrations, we are asking our readers who and what has really
made a difference?
Vote now at:
www.computerweekly.com/ITgreats