Document & Records Management
MacroView has announce the release of v8.1 of its ClauseBank product to assist with preparation of documents by reusing standard, approved text and graphic content.
O’Neil DataTech, a US provider of cloud-based commercial records management services globally and Knowledgeone Corporation, a provider of information management solutions, have partnered to integrate the oneilBridge service with the Knowledgeone RecFind 6 enterprise content management (ECM) solution.
Lexmark is keeping the Perceptive brand, but renaming its enterprise software division, which will now go to market as Lexmark, though its products including Perceptive Content, Perceptive Intelligent Capture, and Perceptive Search will still bear the Perceptive brand name.
Making the most of information is a priority for many organisations. However, a new study from storage and information management company, Iron Mountain shows that a lack of understanding between those who manage and those who use information is making it harder to achieve this goal.
OpenText has announced the availability of the newest version of OpenText Secure MFT, its managed file transfer solution.
Objective Corporation has announced that Microsoft Azure will be adopted as the cloud platform for Objective’s content, collaboration and process management solutions, globally.
Responding to criticism of her use of a personal email account for US Government business, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claimed that recordkeeping requirements would be met because she forwarded mail from her personal email account to US State Department staff where they would be permanently archived. However a new report from the US Office of the Inspector General has blasted Departmental email management practices and concludes that staff only keep a tiny fraction as records.
Acrobat DC, a new product from Adobe, has been launched at the heart of the company’s new Adobe Document Cloud. It delivers free e-signing as part of the integrated solution, via eSign Services (formerly Adobe EchoSign), to allow users to electronically send and sign any document from any device for no additional cost.
ABBYY has announced three software development kits (SDKs) designed for applications that retrieve business-relevant knowledge from unstructured information and turn big data into manageable corporate asset. All products are based on the company’s technology for natural language processing, which is claimed to understand the meaning of processed text with almost human precision.
There has been widespread dismay at revelations that former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used a personal email server for both private and official government communication during her term in office. A number of senior Australian and New Zealand government ministers have confirmed that they don’t follow the Clinton protocol in carrying out their own affairs, although it appears there are no specific restrictions that prevent the practice.
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