Document & Records Management
CVISION Technologies has announced the release of Trapeze for Invoice Processing 2.0, an automation solution for accounts payable workflow.
New social and collaboration capabilities have been added to the free release of harmon.ie’s SharePoint – Outlook Edition product, which provides access to essential SharePoint functions from Outlook.
INPEX, a leading worldwide oil and gas exploration and production company, is to simplify and streamline its purchase order and invoicing processes within Australia through the deployment of OpenText Vendor Invoice Management for use with SAP Solutions (VIM).
OpenText has announced it will launch later this month a hosted cloud solution for sharing and syncing content via the Web, an Express edition of its Tempo platform developed for OpenText Content Server.
Both editions promise all the ease-of-use of consumer-oriented document sharing cloud services such as DropBox coupled with the rigorous records management and security required to meet internal policies and industry regulations.
TRIM and SharePoint solutions speciaist iCognition is teaming up with Australian software maker Intelledox to offer its document generation service to customers.
US company FileTrek, which claims to offer the only combined cloud-based file sharing and tracking solution on the market, has secured $US10 million in investor funding.
Imaging industry body AIIM has released new global research that shows significant responsiveness and productivity gains in customer service when paper-based bottlenecks are eliminated from business processes.
A specialised discovery and management tool for contracts is being developed by Seal Software Group and Nuix, utilising unique metadata to find and analyse contracts located anywhere within an organisation’s data stores.
Traditional invoice processing software vendors ReadSoft and Basware are looking to tap into demand for cloud solutions from small and medium enterprise with newly announced offerings being rolled out across the globe.
The inability of former wards of the state of Victoria to access their historical records has resulted in an official report to parliament from the state Ombudsman criticising the record-keeping practices at the Victorian Department of Human Services.
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