Data security always has meant different things to different people. Most have agreed on the importance of using firewalls, but for decades, businesses have been able to choose the level of data encryption they employ. If they didn’t think a VPN was necessary, they simply didn’t use one. If they didn’t think they needed end-to-end data encryption, they would skip it and take their chances. That is, until recently.
Since I first wrote about digital transformation back at the end of 2012, the term has become wildly overhyped. Since CEOs are now at least asking about digital transformation, and every technology vendor now claims expertise in digital transformation, it’s time to burst a few of the myths surrounding digital transformation.
PegaWorld 2018 Conference in the Las Vegas has been variously billed as the world’s largest intelligent automation event. Carl Hillier, ABBYY Product Group Head, was one of the plethora of innovators and business leaders in attendance. He shares his impressions.
The Department of Finance has scaled down its ambitious plan to implement a state-of the-art whole of government automated records management platform for Australian Commonwealth Agencies and will now seek to establish a panel of qualified RM vendors in 2019.
One month following the May 25 deadline, only 20% of companies US, UK and EU (excluding UK) surveyed believed they were GDPR compliant, according to research conducted by Dimensional Research for data privacy vendor TrustArc.
More than three fifths (63%) of UK employees would outsource work tasks to a robot if they could, according to research commissioned by ABBYY, a global provider of content intelligence solutions and services.
Fun fact: the average business today uses over 300 applications to run the enterprise. Employees shift between these apps every two to three minutes, and according to McKinsey, spend almost 50 percent of their time searching for information and managing communications. This is today’s digital workplace, and it is a beautiful and terrible thing. Technology gives us more options for communication and collaboration than ever before. But it comes at a cost unless companies prepare a clear technology blueprint that documents and visualises their entire digital workplace.
Staff have been disciplined and new security procedures introduced at the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet (PM&C) following a report into Cabinet papers security breach of 2017.
Malaysion law firm Donovan & Ho has implemented iManage Work Product Management in the iManage Cloud for secure collaboration and to increase the firm’s efficiency.
Folders versus metadata is a debate as old as SharePoint itself. Some people say folders are evil, and others say that folders make sense to use sometimes. Who is right?