Xerox DocuShare Records Manager Certified under U.S. Department of Defense Standard; New Partners to Help Customers Implement Xerox Records Management Solution.CHICAGO -- Xerox Corporation (company) XEROX Corporation - http://xerox.com/. See also XEROX PARC, XEROX Network Services. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : XRX XRX Xerox Corporation (stock symbol) ) announced that DocuShare(R) Records Manager software has been certified as compliant under the U.S. Department of Defense Directive 5015.2 standard, the benchmark for records management solutions. Now available in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , DocuShare Records Manager helps customers address increasing industry and government regulations and stricter corporate guidelines for records retention. The DOD (1) (Dial On Demand) A feature that allows a device to automatically dial a telephone number. For example, an ISDN router with dial on demand will automatically dial up the ISP when it senses IP traffic destined for the Internet. 5015.2 defines mandatory requirements for records management offerings and assures data is being stored according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. government standards. DocuShare Records Manager software is an optional module for DocuShare, Xerox's secure, Web-based enterprise content management software. Unlike competitive products, DocuShare Records Manager enables workers throughout an organization to easily classify electronic files as records during any part of a work process, knowing that a qualified records manager will review the classification before the documents officially become records. Xerox also announced the first members of a growing group of global system integrator partners that will help deliver DocuShare Records Manager solutions to customers, including Sitrof Technologies Inc. of New Jersey and Satyam Computer Services Data processing (timesharing, batch processing), software development and consulting services. See service bureau, SaaS and ASP. Ltd. of India. Sitrof Technologies is currently working with Northern Lights School District, which has 7,000 students in 26 locations across rural Alberta, Canada, to move more than 100,000 files from its former Documentum system into DocuShare 4.0. DocuShare Records Manager will be used to store records to comply with the Canadian Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act may refer to:
"Before we transformed our records to digital files, it could take more than two days for us to find a single student record in our paper vault," says Ed Wittchen, superintendent, Northern Lights School District. "With the combination of DocuShare and the Records Manager module, we can reliably view and share content, as well as store and instantly locate electronic records across our highly dispersed school and district office locations." Gartner estimates with 0.7 probability that by 2008, 60 percent of Global 2000 companies will implement enterprise-wide records management systems, up from 20 percent in 2004(1). DocuShare Records Manager lets organizations assign classification, declaration and administration responsibilities on a worker-by-worker basis, simplifying the process of managing records by assigning more complex tasks to dedicated records managers. "Records management is no longer a back-office practice that exists only in a centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. location. With today's critical regulatory requirements, the entire organization needs to be compliant," says David Smith, vice president and general manager, Xerox DocuShare DocuShare, part of the Xerox Corporation, provides a Web-based enterprise content management solution, by the same name. It provides sophisticated functionality, with a pay-as-you-go model that with scaling, modular extensibility, and flexible payments claims to support a lower TCO Business Unit. "Xerox has made compliance easier by enabling people to classify documents as records at any point in a process, with a product that follows DOD 5015.2 standards." Demonstrations of DocuShare Records Manager are available at Xerox booth No. 301 at ARMA 2005, a records management industry conference held Sept. 18-21 in Chicago. DocuShare Records Manager is immediately available in the U.S. through Xerox direct sales and select systems integrators, and customers can contact Xerox for availability and pricing in Canada. DocuShare Records Manager pricing starts below $50,000 for a basic installation including Records Manager server software, 10 classifier licenses, five declarer licenses, and one administrator license. Additional licenses may be purchased individually. Customer Contact: For more information on Xerox DocuShare software, visit www.xerox.com/docushare. NOTE TO EDITORS: Visit Xerox Booth No. 301, Sept. 18-21, at ARMA 2005, Chicago. For more information on Xerox and to receive its RSS (Really Simple Syndication) A syndication format that was developed by Netscape in 1999 and became very popular for aggregating updates to blogs and the news sites. RSS has also stood for "Rich Site Summary" and "RDF Site Summary. news feed, visit www.xerox.com/news. XEROX(R) and DocuShare(R) are registered trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION. 1. Gartner Inc., "Take Seven Steps to Implement Enterprisewide Records Management," 9/2/2005. |
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