In 11g you have two options the first option is to use urm as a component with UCM and in that case as I know you will not have physical records
the second option is to use it standalone
today I was discussing urm with ecm project manager I am working with, we agreed on that records management is at maturity level 4 and our customer maturity is 0 so it may affect our project success so we will communicate that with the customer
Hi Hisham,
ReplyDeleteCan you send me the URM material that you receive from the Oracle guy?
Regards,
Actually I didn't get from him materials but I got help regarding using and configuring URM within UCM and without using URM managed server.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to get something about RM and I will let you know in that case :)
Hmm...is this the best practice?
ReplyDeleteUsing the URM within UCM?
As I know the Oracle guys always recommended using the URM as a part of UCM.
And linking the 2 with the UCM-URM connector.
In 11g you have two options the first option is to use urm as a component with UCM and in that case as I know you will not have physical records
ReplyDeletethe second option is to use it standalone
today I was discussing urm with ecm project manager I am working with, we agreed on that records management is at maturity level 4 and our customer maturity is 0 so it may affect our project success so we will communicate that with the customer