Document & Records Management

Australia’s Dataline is teaming up with NASDEQ-listed multinational Fundtech to offer electronic invoice presentment and payment (EIPP) and related financial supply chain services to corporate customers in Asia Pacific.

Canon has extended its UniFlow platform for managing manage print, scanning and copying processes to now also include mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and netbooks.

Kodak Asia-Pacific says its business as usual for the Document Imaging (DI) division despite parent company Eastman Kodak filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Australian employers need to make a New Year’s resolution to keep detailed and thorough records of information about their employees, to avoid the potential for hefty penalties from Fair Work Australia, according to law firm ClarkeKann.

A new Mobile Capture solution launched by Kofax takes content captured on smartphones and tablet computers and passes it directly into Kofax workflows to enterprise applications and repositories.

Cadac Organice has released a new version of its SharePoint-based solution for Engineering Document Management and Control, Workbox 2010 R4. The new release includes new features and functionalities for advanced workflow management in Microsoft SharePoint.

Basware has acquired a German electronic invoicing network, 1stbp, used by some of the major car manufactuers globally, including: Audi, BMW, Daimler, MAN and Volkswagen.

US document capture specialist PSIGEN Software is making a push into the Asia-Pacific marketplace with its PSI:Capture product, with the help of newly appointed distributor UpFlow, a Brisbane-based company with Enterprise Content Management (ECM) expertise.

JELD-WEN, the name behind brands such as Stegbar, Corinthian Doors and Airlite, is benefiting from time and cost savings through the implementation of a variable data printing (VDP) solution by Ricoh to simplify their invoicing.

Australians in 4G coverage areas are being promised download speeds from 2Mbps to 40Mbps with this week’s launch of Australia’s first 4G smartphone –  the HTC Velocity 4G on the Telstra network.

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