HP TRIM Records Management System

HP Records Manager (formerly HP TRIM Enterprise Records Management System)
Developer(s) Hewlett-Packard, HP Software Division from initial technology developed by TOWER Software (acquired by HP)
Stable release 7.3
Type Document and Records Management tools
License Proprietary
Website HP Records Manager web page

HP Records Manager is an electronic document and records management system (EDRMS) marketed by the HP Software Division and based on technology from Hewlett-Packard's 2008 acquisition of TOWER Software.[1] Formerly known as HP TRIM, HP Records Manager is an enterprise document and records management system for physical and electronic information designed to help businesses capture, manage, and secure business information in order to meet governance and regulatory compliance obligations.

In August 2013 HP announced that HP TRIM would be integrated into a unified platform called HP Records Manager 8.0. HP Records Manager is built on the code base of HP TRIM and includes capabilities from the Autonomy Records Manager and Autonomy Meridio.[2] HP acquired Autonomy Corporation in 2011.[3]

Other vendors in document and records management include EMC Corporation, IBM, Open Text, Perceptive Software, Oracle Corporation, Objective Corporation, Microsoft, Laserfiche, Alfresco, Hyland and eXo Platform.

Functionality

HP Records Manager is an HP Information Management Software offering.

Key features include: Enterprise Records Management to manage physical and electronic content, including Microsoft Outlook and SharePoint; Information Governance with real-time policy enforcement, compliance, supervision, and surveillance capabilities; Compliance by using a single governance platform to apply retention and disposition rules automatically across all records; eDiscovery Preparedness; In Place Management of content; Security and Audit capabilities; Certifications designed to the international standards of records management, ISO 15489: 2001, and elements of ISO16175; and Flexible Deployment options, including on-premises, cloud, hybrid or appliance deployments.[4]

HP Records Manager is accessible from current mobile platforms, including iOS, Android and Windows smartphones.[5]

HP TRIM Product Family

HP Records Manager is based on the code base of HP TRIM.

HP TRIM Base Package

In February 2010, HP released TRIM Version 7.[6] HP described this release as adding the ability to "provide transparent, policy based records management and archiving for Microsoft SharePoint environments on a single platform".[7] This was in addition to the product’s capabilities of managing electronic records and physical records in one system and in the same way regardless of their type, format or source.

HP TRIM was licensed as a base system with additional optional modules. The base package functionality was delivered through either a rich client, web client or with the HP TRIM for SharePoint module. Users could access HP TRIM functionality via Microsoft SharePoint. The HP TRIM for SharePoint modules included one for archiving and one for records management.

HP TRIM base package modules included the HP TRIM Web Client, a browser interface that complies with US 508 Accessibility Guidelines and is verified to US DoD 5015.2 V3 baseline, certified, Privacy and FOI records, meaning the software meets mandatory functional requirements for use in the United States federal government.[8]

Since 7.2 The Document Content Index was implemented using Autonomy IDOL engine for text indexing.

Other base modules included:

The Guest Gateway module allowed for a "Guest User" account with security and access restrictions and logs of all guest-user actions. Kofax Xtension permitted images to be captured into HP TRIM directly from the Kofax Ascent Capture high-end scanning software.[9] The LabelLink Xtension integrates with ColorBar Gold for printing of special color-coded file labels[10] The Directory Synchronization model mapped HP TRIM users from any LDAP directory (such as Novell eDirectory).

Optional modules

In addition to the base TRIM package, HP offered a number of optional modules. They included:

Standards compliance

HP TRIM complies with:

External links

References

  1. 2008 Hewlett-Packard Form 10-K
  2. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2046087/hp-consolidates-record-management-applications.html
  3. http://people.stern.nyu.edu/adamodar/pc/blog/HPdeal.pdf
  4. http://www.oyster-ims.com/technology/information-management-software/hp-records-manager/
  5. http://www.cmswire.com/cms/document-management/hpautonomy-defines-information-governance-around-hp-records-manager-80-release-hpigf-022011.php?utm_source=MainRSSFeed&utm_medium=Web&utm_campaign=RSS-News
  6. HP Newsroom: HP Helps Organizations Reduce Business Risk with Transparent Records Management, Feb. 8, 2010
  7. HP TRIM product page. Retrieved 2010-02-14.
  8. REGISTER DoD 5015.02-STD, version 3, dated April 2007
  9. http://www.diemsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/HP-TRIM-7-QuickSpecs.pdf
  10. http://www.ursanav.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/ims/Trim_7_Overview.pdf
  11. VERS Standard
  12. DoD 5015.02-STD
  13. Joint Interoperability Test Command Product Register. Retrieved 2010-02-14.
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