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May 092012
 

This first minor minor release of Version 7.2 is part of the planned release cycle and includes fixes to some of the problems that have been reported, but also includes improvements based on findings during the ongoing testing by the HP TRIM product quality assurance team.

HP TRIM 7.2 is all about scalability for the Enterprise – both large numbers of users and large numbers of documents.

Jan 242012
 

HP have released a new patch for HP TRIM 6.2.5. This is Build #1406.

This patch has no new features and consists mainly of fixes to Microsoft Outlook integration. Check “TRIMSper.pdf” for full details of what fixes are contained in this release.

See below for the documentation for this release.

Jan 132012
 

This second minor release of Version 7 is part of the planned release cycle and includes fixes to some of the problems that have been reported, but also includes improvements based on findings during the ongoing testing by the HP TRIM product quality assurance team.

HP TRIM 7.2 is all about scalability for the Enterprise – both large numbers of users and large numbers of documents.

Jan 132012
 

Cambridge, UK and San Francisco, Dec. 14, 2011 – Autonomy, an HP Company, today unveiled its new release of HP TRIM enterprise records management solution. Powered by the Autonomy Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL), HP TRIM 7.2 delivers new capabilities designed to meet the increasingly complex and high-stakes information governance demands of corporations and the public sector.

Autonomy IDOL enables HP TRIM 7.2 to automatically index all relevant information, and form an understanding of all conceptually related content and topics within both unstructured and structured information. These capabilities include auto-categorization of records, in which IDOL automatically recognizes and applies the appropriate policy to each piece of information, based on established rules, pending legal matters, and regulatory requirements. Additionally, IDOL’s manage-in-place capabilities automatically form an index of the entire data set of an enterprise, allowing organizations to leave information where it resides, rather than require costly and error-prone transfers of data.