Document & Records Management

Kyocera Mita has introduced the KM-4800w monochrome multifunction device, capable of copying, printing and colour scanning large-sized documents up to A0.

Western Australian utility the Water Corporation has completed roll-out of Open Text’s document and records management solutions to more than 3000 staff across the state.

Workshare has made available two new legal document management guides on its Web site by collaboration expert Mike Osterman.

ABBYY is promising to transform PDF conversion and creation application with its latest application, which is able to re-create logical structure, text flow and consistent formatting of documents across multiple pages when converting PDFs.

Varonis Systems has announced DatAdvantage for SharePoint, which provides visibility into user data access permissions across multiple sites.

Kirtas Technologies has partnered with New Zealand-based Onstream Systems to offer 'RapidRedact' redaction software, a fast, effective method of irreversibly removing selected information from all electronic document types.

Varonis Systems has announced DatAdvantage for SharePoint, which provides visibility into user data access permissions across multiple sites.

The move to digital document and records management challenges behaviour, whether you work in the public or private sector.

Keeping business records in original electronic form instead of printing them out has been given an indirect boost with the release of Practice Note 17 issued by the Chief Justice of the Federal Court on 29 January 2009, notes Andrew Warland.

GLOBAL GRAPHICS, a developer of edocument and printing software, has launched gDoc Fusion, an edocument builder application, designed for easy creation, reviewing, editing, sharing and archiving of PDF and XPS documents.

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