Document & Records Management

Indonesian government statistical bureau Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS Indonesia) has selected a Kofax enterprise capture solution to scan and process approximately 700 million documents.

The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) is leaping into electronic records management, seeking a new platform to integrate with its SharePoint 2010 document management system.

Perth based legal firm Sceales & Company has selected ELO Digital Office to provide a document management system (DMS)  through local partner Well Connected.

Independent bureau Speedscan has won a contract with the NSW Department of Transport to handle docket scanning and payment processing for the state’s Taxi Transport Subsidy Scheme.

Government CIOs are facing a September 30 deadline to report to the National Archives of Australia on their transition to digital records management, the first of three annual reports due before 2014 when the Minister for Privacy and Freedom of Information may step in to hurry the process along.

FileBound Australia has announced the appointment of Desktop Imaging as its exclusive distributor in New Zealand, handling the full range of document management and workflowautomation solutions.  FileBound functions including advanced search and retrieval, user customisable workflow, electronic forms and full API accessibility.

Two industrial giants with deep links to Australia’s oil exploration industry have signed up for Cadac Organice SharePoint-based engineering document management and control in the cloud.

Top Image Systems (TIS) has won a contract to supply its eFLOW platform to digitally capture and process approximately 180 million pages of completed questionnaires for the 2011 German Census.

Australia has made a strong contribution to record 17% Asia-Pacific revenue growth for Kofax, however reduced global software sales in the second half of 2011 caused a sharp drop in the company's share price after it announced its annual results.

Networking giant Cisco has acquired privately-held US startup Versly, developer of collaboration plug-ins for Microsoft Office applications, including documents, spreadsheets, presentations and email.

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