Document & Records Management

Brother Australia has worked closely with car rental vendor Europcar, to optimise the integration of its Document Scanners with a POS Solution for processing customer identification, which is now deployed at over 150 Europcar locations throughout ANZ.

TransPerfect, a provider of language services and technology solutions, has announced the release of TransCEND 11, its proprietary enterprise document management platform.

A chance encounter at a social media conference solved Taranaki Regional Council’s social media records compliance issues and now saves the communications team hours of work every week.

Forge.AI, an artificial intelligence company that promises to transform the world's unstructured information into structured machine ready data, has received a $US11M funding boost.

More than 8 in 10 workers worldwide are forced to recreate lost documents already in existence, according to the 2019 Global Intelligent Information Management (IIM) Benchmark Report today released by M-Files Corporation.

Vector, a mobile-first workflow and transportation management platform, has announced Vector Back Office solution to help carriers and shippers streamline data entry. It combines Vector’s industry-leading smartphone scanning app with intelligent processing to automatically fill data into documents.

DocsCorp, a leading provider of document productivity solutions, has reported a 69% increase in the sale of its information leak prevention software cleanDocs. The number of cleanDocs users increased by 62% in that same period.

One of the key functions of the government is to collect and archive national records. This includes everything from property records and registers of births, deaths and taxes, to Parliamentary proceedings, and even the ABC’s digital library of Australian news and entertainment. A new report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) considers the important role these records play as the collective digital identity of our nation.

Now and into the future, the most successful companies will be transparent with their clients and other businesses, interacting dynamically via an ever-growing number of social media platforms. The challenge to maintain compliant records can seem overwhelming but there is no need to throw your hands up in despair.

MxHero, the developer of the email to cloud integration technology Mail2Cloud, has launched a solution aimed at helping companies preserve critical business records found in emails from automatic deletion imposed by retention policies.

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