Enterprise Content Management

OpenText has launched two apps in the Windows Store for Windows 8, Tempo Box and OpenText eDOCS DM.

Lake Macquarie City Council on the NSW central coast has given a solid endorsement to new search engine technology developed for the local government sector by IT services and solutions provider iPlatinum.

SharePoint Forms Designer 2 has become available for download in its official website. This tool allows users to create rich, well-styled Sharepoint forms with tabs and complex tables directly in the browser with an easy-to-use drag-n-drop interface. 

Laserfiche has released Version 9 of its namesake software, offering tightly integrated BPM and ECM tools. 

If you are involved with a business that operates in a variety of locations, chances are that digital photos are an important part of your communications and documentation processes. In my experience working within the construction and real estate industries at Geedra, photos are a critical component for recording the conditions of a building and for reporting those conditions to a variety of audiences.

Metadata Technology North America Inc. (MTNA) has been awarded a contract by Statistics New Zealand for the delivery of its next generation classification management system.

Australian consulting and technology firm, Oakton has agreed to support Microsoft HDInsight through  the company’s Big Data Partner Incubation Program. 

Digital asset management provides both users and systems administrators organisational control and insight over various media file types and their associated metadata. Without a properly employed digital asset management system, file creation and storage can quickly become a jumbled maze of file system hierarchies, and search and retrieve strategies can be quick to fail.

Hurunui District Council is a New Zealand local government authority for a rural population of 10,000 located 30 minutes north of Christchurch, the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. Two years ago the council identified a need to replace its ageing Alchemy document management system with a new solution that included electronic records management capabilities.

Mining giant Fortescue Metals Group is just over 12 months into its rollout of Office 365 as one of Microsoft's Australian launch customers. Fortescue’s initial deployment of Office 365 to 2000 users in 2011 has now ballooned to 6000 staff and contractors, as their rapid expansion has propelled a huge growth in staffing.

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