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Working across a number of industries over the last few years it always surprised me that Big Data projects either struggle with meeting records management requirements or ignore them altogether.  My surprise comes from the fact that not only is Records Management a compliance practice, but it is one that can literally pay for itself.

The 2015 ABBYY North America Technology Summit was held in California in November, where a team from ABBYY Australia was joined by local distributor ACA Pacific and channel partners to experience the latest developments in data capture and data analytics.

Each year ABBYY holds numerous International Technology Summits, where we share our latest product innovations and future technology roadmaps with our partners and developers.

Most documentation goes unread, for good reason: most documentation isn’t worth reading. It is rare to find an organisation where the documentation isn’t a shambles. Most often, you find a mess of documents that are badly written, incompetently edited, at least partly out-of-date, inconsistent, and boring.

Disclaimer: I am a GUI guy by trade.  I’ve worked in user interfaces since I was 6.  Yes, I wrote code in BASIC back in junior high, but it was never “fun”.  I like to just fire the thing up, look at it, tweak it, and run it.  Code has to be remembered, researched, and formatted.  It’s picky.  It doesn’t like to be “just written”.  Brackets have to be flawless.  Case matters.  So many things to think about.

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