Alfresco Software has updated its records management platform offering in an effort to help customer agencies simplify and secure access to classified information.
The Records Management 2.4 module is designed to allow government users to view content that is classified up to the security level they have been cleared to access, Alfresco said Wednesday.
The company developed the open-source platform to also comply with the Defense Department 5015.02 design criteria standard for electronic records management software applications.
“Government CIOs, CTOs and information systems managers are at the intersection of the technology revolution, where the cultural shift towards a digital world and the demanding requirements of security and compliance often collide,” said Austin Adams, vice president of Alfresco’s public sector business.
“Recognizing these trends and addressing them in a unified way is essential to providing both the access to content that users need and the structural controls that government IT demands,” Adams added.
San Mateo, California-based Alfresco offers a portfolio of enterprise content management products intended to help customers manage data and collaborate across cloud, mobile, on-premise and hybrid computing environments.