Blogs

New Zealand based EDRMS supplier and information consultancy specialist InfocentriK has formally joined ELO’s certified business partner network.

AvePoint has announced the general availability of AvePoint RevIM 3 Service Pack (SP) 2 . AvePoint says the new release allows administrators to easily apply automated business rules that manage the end-to-end content lifecycle in Office 365 and SharePoint and provides organisations with effective and efficient information management while eliminating the burden of traditional records management tasks for end users.

The Earthquake Commission (EQC), a natural disaster insurer that also provides research and education to New Zealand residents, has selected a new cloud ECM platform to enhance its claims management processing.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced the launch of Pointnext, a revamped technology services organisation focussed on digital transformations and drawing on the expertise of more than 25,000 specialists in 80 countries.

Australia’s Randstad is helping job seekers and employees save time and money by digitising its traditionally paper-based processes together with DocuSign.

Australian technology solution provider Citadel Group has launched its first Enterprise Content Management as a Service offering, Citadel Information Exchange (CiX). CiX is a true cloud based solution offering Enterprise Content Management as a fully managed, hosted service. CiX is powered by HPE Content Manager.

Pacesetter Services has partnered with solution provider Information Proficiency to offer a range of services and solutions for Local Government. Pacesetter Services are experts in the Authority Enterprise Suite and Information Proficiency are specialists in Information Management and EDRMS.

Sydney based software firm Eurofield Information Solutions (EIS) has launched secure OFF-LINE clinical coding TurboCoder apps for smart phones and tablets.

The veraPDF consortium has announced the release of veraPDF 1.0, an open-source industry-supported PDF/A validator.

More than three-quarters (88%) of hackers can break through cybersecurity defences and into the systems they target within 12 hours, while 81% say they can identify and take valuable data within another 12 hours, even though the breach may not be discovered for hundreds of days, according to research by Australian technology company Nuix.

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