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iText Group NV has announced the launch of iText pdfOCR, built on the Tesseract OCR engine. Tesseract supports over 100 languages and was originally developed by Hewlett-Packard ('85), and was released under the Apache open source license in 2005. Since 2006, its development has been sponsored by Google.

Campbelltown City Council and Victoria University have signed on to Citadel’s cloud-based information management solution, Citadel-IX, featuring the Micro Focus Content Manager (CM) EDRMS.

SafeGuard Cyber has announced new capabilities within its SaaS security platform to protect collaboration, chat, and social media. SafeGuard 7.6 now performs threat analysis on managed social and digital accounts to detect and remediate malware, including zero day exploits and associated messaging, file attachments, and links that are shared on these channels.

Dynamsoft has updated its document capture and management software development kit to allow desktop capabilities to be possible on mobile browsers too. This includes full document loading, image capture, editing, and saving functions for enhanced mobile workflows and productivity.

RecordPoint has adopted the Blue Heeler, the most iconic of Australian canines, as part of a “brand refresh” that includes a new logo featuring a map of Australia, where the product was launched in 2009. Now headquartered in Seattle, Washington, RecordPoint is a global player in the SaaS Information Governance market.

Smarsh has announced capture and archiving support for WhatsApp and WeChat, two prominent secure messaging applications that are undergoing rapid enterprise adoption.

FileBound Australia has received certification for the ISO 27001:2013 Information Security Management System. 

Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific has announced a partnership with M-Files to provide automated workflows and information management solutions deployable in the cloud, on-premise or both.

Australian knowledge management firm Knosys has won a contract worth $NZ840,00 to implement a standalone KnowledeIQ system at ANZ Bank New Zealand, as part of the ANZ’s effort to comply with Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) regulations.

Kofax is teaming with Microsoft to allow Microsoft Universal Print users to leverage Kofax ControlSuite, the company’s print management and cognitive capture software solution, across a wide range of printers and multi-function devices (MFD).

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