Stellent Universal Content Management Certified for U.S. DoD 5015.2 - STD Chapter 4

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Stellent, Inc., provider of content management solutions, announced its Stellent(R) Records Management solution has received U.S. DoD 5015.2 - STD Chapter 4 certification for the management of classified records. The certification verifies that Stellent's product complies with U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) 5015.2 - STD Chapter 4, which is essential for any federal government organization that manages classified records or documents.

In order to meet certification, Stellent demonstrated its records management technology could define and manage classification guides and rules that define security clearance levels; and provide security features, such as access control lists and classification schemes that allow records managers to control document access. In addition, Stellent demonstrated its robust, extensible metadata model can simplify the process of declaring and searching for records, and its reporting and auditing features can track all user interactions in the system.

"By meeting the rigorous and strict requirements of U.S. DoD 5015.2 - STD Chapter 4, customers of Stellent Records Management can rest assured their classified information is secure," said Dan Ryan, executive vice president of marketing and business development for Stellent. "This certification provides additional value to our strong customer base in the federal government sector."

The U.S. DoD 5015.2 - STD Chapter 4 certification verifies Stellent Records Management's ability to control the creation, declaration, classification, retention and destruction of electronic and non-electronic records, including scanned documents. This Stellent software has also been re-certified against the main DoD 5015.2 - STD Chapter 2 standard, which has become the de facto records management standard in North America.

Stellent Universal Content Management Features

Stellent Universal Content Management provides rapid success and distinct advantages to customers via its product functionality, breadth of content managed, architecture and solutions - all which enable rapid implementation and quick user adoption. The integrated Universal Content Management architecture offers a full array of content management functionality - featuring document management, Web content management, digital asset management and imaging - supported by collaboration, records management and business process management services. The scalable system manages and delivers the entire spectrum of unstructured content, from active content such as documents, graphics and Web pages to fixed content including scanned images, email and records.

Stellent technology is standards-based, multi-platform and service-oriented, and provides productized integrations to leading application server, portal and enterprise resource planning applications. These solutions enable customers to easily deploy multiple line-of-business applications - such as Web sites, call centers, dealer extranets, compliance initiatives, portals, accounts payable and claims processing - as well as enterprise-wide content management initiatives. For more information, contact Stellent at (952) 903-2000.

15.09.2004, Stellent, Inc.




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