Scanning & Capture

Retail outlets have long suffered at the hands of costly, lengthy and cumbersome stock control methods. Such problems are a thing of the past for JB Hi-Fi, after implementing a system which has helped them save them valuable money, time a...

Universal Publishers, one of Australia's biggest mapping and street directory businesses, is the latest company to be bought by Sensis, which plans to offer digital mapping in cars eventually, as well as many other advanced mapping services.

Australian banks could find big problems with incorporating biometric technology to improve security at ATMs because many of the institutions have old legacy systems, which are incompatible.

Airline travellers are now less likely to slip through the security net of Australian immigration thanks to a new system in place that records passenger movements far more accurately than ever before. Rodney Appleyard reports.

Despite the IT industry showing good signs of recovery following its post-Y2K malaise, more than a quarter of Australian IT workers feel less secure in their jobs than they did 12 months ago.

IBM, along with representatives of the world's leading science, education and philanthropic organisations, has launched a global humanitarian effort that applies the unused computing power of individual and business computers to help addre...

Though the software market has turned the corner in terms of getting revenues on an upward trajectory again, the next few years are set to deliver fairly modest growth figures in the sector.

While the process of telecommuting (working remotely) has long been known to offer benefits for the employee, a new report says the activity should be encouraged further as it also benefits organisations and cities as a whole.

The humble signature, once vulnerable to forgers and fraudsters, is re-emerging in electronic form to offer foolproof security.

With IDM's focus in this issue primarily on imaging, it seems an appropriate time to chat to some of the leading imaging bureaus to get their thoughts on an industry where technological advances are occurring at such a rate that bureaus of...

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