Document & Records Management

Syncdocs is a new service that brings Google Docs to the desktop, with Dropbox-like file sync.

The Ivy Room is typically the haunt of Sydney's well-photographed media and society celebrities, but for one day it was the venue for a large group of  Kofax’s corporate and government customers in Australia,  when IDM publisher/editor Bill Dawes (l) took to the stage to interview Martyn Christian (r), Chief Marketing Officer, Kofax. Martyn has over 20 years’ experience in the ECM space and is responsible for product strategy at Kofax.

Gordon Irons Managing Director of Australian consulting firm, Leap IT Solutions, is witnessing a boom in technology adoption in shared services across the Asia Pacific region.

Freightways has extended its presence in the Australian Information Management market with the purchase of the business and assets of Filesaver, a specialist document storage, archiving and imaging business based in Penrith, New South Wales.

When the term toxic is used to describe something one tends to think of toxic waste or a relationship turning toxic. Companies don’t associate the term with the documents they create on a daily basis.

What are the cost implications of managing every email inside your organisation as a record? The question, posed in a Linkedin forum by ECM consultant Dean Fisk, resulted in one of the most vigorous on long-running discussions to appear in the social networking forum.

OpenText has launched an automated classification application to manage the retention and disposition of high-volume, low-touch content such as social media, e-mail, office documents and legacy content.

The first fruits of HP’s Autonomy acquisition have emerged in a series of new appliances for for archiving, ediscovery, and enterprise search running on HP ProLiant servers and HP Storage.

Speedscan has announced the appointment of Nigel Grange as Southern Region Manager in New Zealand. Based in Wellington, Nigel will be responsible for leading business development for both the Christchurch and Wellington regions.

Minter Ellison, one of the largest law firms in the Asia Pacific region, has abandoned its legacy comparison application in favour of pdfDocs compareDocs and pdfDocs OCR Desktop for its "anything-to-anything document comparison" capability.

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