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UiPath has integrated its automation platform with digital document generation and e-signature capabilities from Adobe.

ASX listed solution provider Atturra is acquiring OpenText partner Hayes Information Systems and Communications through its subsidiary, Anatas Pty Ltd. Perth-based Hayes is an Information Management consultancy.     

Ephesoft has joined the MuleSoft Technology Partner Program and has contributed to the partner ecosystem by releasing a MuleSoft Certified Connector for Ephesoft Transact, accessible in Anypoint Exchange.

Fluix no-code process management software is now available on the Android platform. Fluix digitizes the paper forms and heavy manuals that commonly clutter workspaces. The software also streamlines document-based collaboration between remote and office teams, facilitates all kinds of inspections and checklists, and optimizes various other business processes.

Digitech Systems has announced a free technology that automatically sweeps electronic files from network directories, digital desktops, and scanners into the company’s Enterprise Content Management software (ECM), PaperVision Enterprise, and cloud-based content services ImageSilo and PaperVision.com.

Hyland has announced that the Australian office has been granted Victoria’s Electronic Records Strategy (VERS) Version 2.0 accreditation, under Victoria’s governmental policy on the creation, capture and preservation of digital records.

Mendix, a Siemens business, has announced that Mendix Workflow for process automation is now generally available for global enterprises building end-to-end digital solutions on the low-code platform.

Nasuni Ransomware Protection is a new add-on service to the latest release of the Nasuni File Data Platform that offers in-line ransomware edge detection capabilities for file data.

Workato, the enterprise automation platform, has announced a series of new product capabilities. It has introduced Secrets Manager which allows customers to utilize external secret managers in Workato connections instead of providing their credentials to establish connections. This provides for stronger security postures and audit capabilities.

Global spending on the digital transformation (DX) of business practices, products, and organizations is forecast to reach $US1.8 trillion in 2022, an increase of 17.6% over 2021. According to a new update to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Digital Transformation Spending Guide, DX spending will sustain this pace of growth over the 2022-2026 forecast period with a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.6%.

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