Document & Records Management

Microsoft has retained the right to keep private messages stored on a mail server in Ireland, which the US government wanted for a drug investigation. The decision by a US appeals court is seen as having a major flow on effect on data security throughout the US technology industry.

Qoppa Software has launched version 11 of PDF Studio, a PDF editor for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. PDF Studio 11 adds a number of new features including Spell Check, Non-Latin OCR Languages, Output Preview, & Enhanced Print Dialog.

Canon Australia is launching four new colour A3 multifunctional devices, the imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5500i Series, which will be available from August 1 offering intelligent document workflows and addressing the total cost of print across an organisation. 

Nine in ten businesses (87%) face severe turbulence as they pursue digital transformation, according to research from Bizagi, a provider of digital process automation software.

Australia's Docscorp is helping The Electricity Authority of New Zealand (the Authority), to uncover image-based content with the contentCrawler audit tool. Based in Wellington, the Authority is responsible for the efficient operation of the New Zealand electricity market.

The Citadel Group was founded in 2007 and listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in 2014. Following the recent acquisition of TRIM/RM specialist integrator Kapish, IDM asked Managing Director Miles Jakeman about future roadmap for the company of over 250 staff nationwide which has grown organically and thorough acquisition to now offer managed solutions and consulting expertise in enterprise IT, cybersecurity, health information systems, unified communications, education & training. 

SeeUnity and OIA are teaming up to focus on delivering content synchronisation and information governance solutions for on-premise and cloud based iManage applications.

Foxit Software has announced ConnectedPDF, technology developed to bring new levels of accountability, collaboration, and productivity to the creation, sharing, and tracking of PDF documents worldwide.

The convenience of executing legal documentation with electronic signatures must be carefully weighed against issues of enforceability and security. In this update, we explain the decision Williams Group Australia Pty Ltd v Crocker [2015] NSWSC 1907, in which the Supreme Court of New South Wales ruled that a company director was not bound by a guarantee that (apparently) bore his electronic signature.

While most CIOs at the National Health Service (NHS) in England agree that electronic patient records are beneficial, a survey has revealed that almost half are worried about meeting a target of going paperless by 2020, Computer Weekly reports.

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