Document & Records Management

The Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, the National Library of the Netherlands, has decided to digitise 8 million pages of historical newspapers, giving library users digital access to 400 years of history.

Adobe has warned that a critical flaw has been discovered in its Acrobat reader, and has recommended users disable javascript until the bug has been fixed.

Australia has emerged as a hotspot in the global Documents & Records Management (DRM) market, with a new survey finding a higher than average proportion of Australian enterprises considered it their most "important/critical engagement in 2008."

NetApp has launched a new storage management solution for SAP environments, SnapManager 3.0.

DocsCorp has announced an upgrade its flagship pdfDocs Desktop 2.2 product to offer new integration into Microsoft SharePoint in addition to significant enhancements to its Binder technology.

A Software-as-a-Service solution has been implemented to automate the creation of low-cost legal contract templates as part of AIIA.biz, a new member portal to provide online business support to members of the Australian Information Industr...

Scanned images can be sent directly from the new DocuPrint C1190 FS to email addresses without using a PC or shared through uploading on an FTP server/SMB (network folders).

Researchers from Portsmouth University in the UK working on an innovative plan to protect our rapidly disappearing information from the digital dark ages.

ReadSoft has announced that it has inked a new EUR300,000 deal with a UK government organisation to automate its accounts payable operations with the company’s Oracle E-Business-certified invoice processing solution.

At its FASTforward’09 conference in Las Vegas this week Microsoft’s newly acquired FAST subsidiary laid out a two-pronged development strategy for its enterprise search assets – one aimed at Internet businesses and the other at business pr...

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