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The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) has announced the launch of the Digital Summit and Australian Government Digital Awards for 2020. The Summit and awards will bring together digital leaders and practitioners to see first-hand the innovative work taking place across government and industry in the digital space.

FloQast, a provider of close management software created by accountants for accountants to close the books faster and more accurately, today announced the addition of new amortization reconciliation capabilities to FloQast AutoRec, an AI-powered solution to automate the highly manual and error-prone account reconciliation process.

New Zealand’s Hawke's Bay Regional Council is embarking on a major digital transformation, future-proofing the Council and enabling more tech-savvy community services, following a five-year deal with Australasia’s leading enterprise Software as a Service provider, TechnologyOne.

goTRIM Pro v3.04 lets users access and work with Content Manager from any iOS or Android device. This release of goTRIM Pro v3.04 provides enhanced security and user experience features.

Lee, Hong, Degerman, Kang & Waimey, PC (LHDK&W), has successfully deployed Docscorp contentCrawler to enable full file search and precise legal discovery.

Onit, Inc., a provider of enterprise workflow solutions including enterprise legal management, contract lifecycle management and business process automation, has announced the latest version of its workflow and business process automation platform Apptitude.

The annual RIMPA Live 2020 Convention held by Records and Information Management Professionals Australasia has been cancelled in response to the recent COVID-19 outbreaks and border closures.

Trintech, a provider of integrated Record to Report software solutions for finance, has announced the release of Cadency 9.0. The latest update offers new, innovative support for transaction and account reconciliation, journal entry, systems integrations, artificial intelligence and overall usability for large enterprises.

The WA State Government is injecting $A8.1 million to commence planning for a Western Australian Electronic Medical Record System following a Sustainable Health Review, which prioritised the delivery of patient-centric, high-quality and financially sustainable healthcare across the State. 

The ACT Government has contracted global software company, Epic, to implement its digital health record software across Canberra’s public health services. This includes ACT public hospitals, community health centres and nurse-led walk-in centres.

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