Document & Records Management
A new study by information management analysts AIIM, concludes that business leaders see collaboration as ‘crucial,’ but are confused by the rapid convergence of tools.
Fuji Xerox Australia has unveiled new document handling software for small and medium sized businesses, DocuWorks 8, providing a portal to documents held on a local network or in Working Folder, Fuji Xerox’s cloud storage solution.
Nuance Communications has launched a new suite of tools to create, manage, share, and secure PDF files, known as Nuance Power PDF.
PortalFront Tru Apps has announced a new “Convert to PDF” feature in SharePoint and Office 365.
Sony has begun an initial launch of a new “Digital Paper” initiative in the U.S. to legal, higher education, and government and enterprise markets
50 percent of businesses still use paper-based payment processes, missing out on the efficiency, cash management and process visibility benefits of automated systems, according to global research* commissioned by ASG Software Solutions.
Peoplebank, Australia's largest IT and specialist recruiter, has signed a contract to use Secured Signing's digital signing process to give it an edge in getting its contractors signed up and onto client projects. Peoplebank has begun rolling out the service and early adopters are finding savings of around an hour-and-a-half with each new contractor placement.
Founder and CEO of Australia's Objective Corporation, Tony Walls is driven to excel at whatever he does. Be that building a successful global enterprise software company, or hurtling around a racetrack on weekends competing against professional drivers in Carrera Cup, a fully-fledged national motor racing championship that routinely acts as the premier support category for the V8 Supercars Championship.
The problem of “donkey classification” in electronic document and record management systems (EDRMS) is common, where users select the first presented disposal class for a document, irrespective of its content, or always use the same class.
OBS has launched a new “Docs in a Box” SharePoint solution that promises to deliver 70 per cent of the functionality that all organisations need to manage their controlled documents. The company says the remaining 30 per cent of controlled document functionality consists of attributes specific to each business such as user experience, templates and organisation processes. For example security, review, approval and publication workflow.
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