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    Oracle Lets Loose Tsunami Collaboration Suite 10g

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    John Pallatto
    Published December 10, 2004
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      SAN FRANCISCO—Oracle Corp. topped off a torrent of product announcements during its OpenWorld customer conference this week with the introduction of its Collaboration Suite 10g, which is designed as a universal corporate information and content management platform.

      Formerly code-named Tsunami, the Collaboration Suite is built on the Oracle relational database version 10g and the Oracle Application Server 10g. Its designed to enable businesses or government agencies to organize all important corporate data, including e-mail files, correspondence, product design and development documents—virtually any digital document that an enterprise generates.

      Business executives who participated in a panel discussion Wednesday at Oracle OpenWorld on the potential uses of the Collaboration Suite said the platform would have particular value for any organization needing to bring greater order to its record-keeping to fulfill the latest regulatory requirements.

      This includes the U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accountability regulations, the international Basel II financial accountability accord or the U.S. HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act).

      Michael M. Breggar, a health industry consultant with Deloitte Consulting LLP in Glen Mills, Pa., said the collaboration suite also would have particular value in the pharmaceutical industry for drug trial record-keeping. Drug companies must keep exhaustive documents when they test for the safety and efficacy of experimental medications.

      Drug companies also must be able to quickly retrieve this information to support their findings to win U.S. and international approval in order to market the drugs or to review test results in the event there are safety questions later on, Breggar said.

      /zimages/2/28571.gifLarry Ellison sang the praises of Oracle data hubs in during his OpenWorld keynote address. Click here to read more about the scheme.

      Enterprises are looking for document repositories that can server a wider range of applications and industries, said David Yockelson, senior vice president at The META Group, a market research firm in Stamford, Conn.

      Before, enterprises would try to solve content management problems “by looking at fairly cumbersome, fairly expensive … proprietary solutions” from a variety of vendors, Yockelson said. The problem with these products, he said, was that “they were servicing relatively small pockets of the organization.”

      As a result, organizations might have several different content repositories working in different parts of the company rather than using a single repository to serve all needs, he said.

      Oracle officials claim that Collaboration Suite 10g is the first such product on the market that enables the management of all enterprise information and records, structured and unstructured, on a single platform. The 10g version is an enhancement of the Collaboration Suite that Oracle introduced two years ago and is currently used by about 2,300 customers, Oracle officials said.

      Besides content management, it also promotes business team collaboration by giving users access to e-mail, calendar management, instant messaging and Web conferencing.

      /zimages/2/28571.gifClick here to read about Oracles decision to offer Business Intelligence 10g as a standalone product.

      The introduction of Collaboration Suite 10g, the company contends, will render obsolete standalone business collaboration products such as those from Microsoft Corp.s Placeware Inc. subsidiary, eRoom Technology Inc. or SiteScape Inc.

      Oracle contends that collaboration will become part of the core data center, so it will give work groups fast access to information and documents as they are needed as part of their daily activity.

      Collaboration Suite users will gain access to these new features though a built-in Web browser interface. The new version will automatically route e-mail to wireless devices such as smart phones over public networks.

      The new version also provides collaboration portlets that allow the suites collaboration features to be embedded into business applications portals. The upgrade will be delivered to customers early in 2005.

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      John Pallatto
      John Pallatto
      John Pallatto has been editor in chief of QuinStreet Inc.'s eWEEK.com since October 2012. He has more than 40 years of experience as a professional journalist working at a daily newspaper and computer technology trade journals. He was an eWEEK managing editor from 2009 to 2012. From 2003 to 2007 he covered Enterprise Application Software for eWEEK. From June 2007 to 2008 he was eWEEK’s West Coast news editor. Pallatto was a member of the staff that launched PC Week in March 1984. From 1992 to 1996 he was PC Week’s West Coast Bureau chief. From 1996 to 1998 he was a senior editor with Ziff-Davis Internet Computing Magazine. From 2000 to 2002 Pallatto was West Coast bureau chief with Internet World Magazine. His professional journalism career started at the Hartford Courant daily newspaper where he worked from 1974 to 1983.

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