Document & Records Management

Archives New Zealand has taken its Digital Records Standard to the world with Australia, South Africa and the International Standards Organisation ready to adopt its guidance on the digitisation of records.

Each week that passes is seeing the online document management market gaining momentum. This week, Luit Infotech has announced its own Web-based document management system, focussing on collaboration.

The case of the missing emails at the White House has spawned international conspiracy theories and comparisons to the Watergate Scandal.

Australia’s broadband situation has hit a crisis point. With both sides of politics making their election promises, when will Australia finally regain its status as a world leader in telecommunications?

According to a new UK survey, the number of companies implementing document and records management systems has doubled in two years.

Tasmania’s largest document storage company has built on the electronic needs of its client base to create a personalised offsite backup solution for Australian SMEs.

According to Ernst & Young LLP’s Insurance and Actuarial Advisory Services, the insurance industry is struggling to meet data management and compliance demands.

FileWorks has announced the release of a new online document management system that it says offers secure, Web-based data storage and online document management for less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day.

Leaping across the unstructured/structured data divide, Salesforce.com has announced its new on demand enterprise content management software and claims it will take on EMC’s Documentum.

Microsoft is under fire yet again for its Open XML, with some critics accusing it of trying to fake grassroot support for the format in a bid to speed up ISO certification.

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