Document & Records Management
Many organisations have special protocols for document handling in order to comply with governmen regulation, conform to industry standards, or adhere to their own internal rules of corporate governance. By Greg Milliken, President of M-Files, Inc
Australian Software developer Intelledox has delivered a deployment of its intelligent document creation system into New Zealand’s transportation sector for the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA).
Australia’s Dataract has announced a significant update to its e5 Work Allocation Management Suite, adding a graphical workflow designer to the SharePoint solution for the first time.
Solgeniah as unveiled launches Freedoc for Facsys, a document management collaboration and storage application with fully-integrated Fax over IP (FOIP) technologies.
The Finance community faces rigorous compliance demands compounded by senior management obligations for continuity planning. It’s a highly integrated industry and the pressures mean that firms must increasingly demonstrate easy, efficient and effective business solutions. Take, for example, document transmission and storage; a mundane but essential source of key client and transactional data which needs to be carefully managed. For too many firms this is a Cinderella issue and the potential risk is high, not just to cost, but also to reputation.
DocsCorp has announced that pdfDocs Content Crawler, its integrated analysis, reporting and processing framework, now integrates with OpenText Content Server (formerly Livelink) versions 9.7 and 10 to ensure that image-based documents within Content Server repositories are fully retrievable and searchable.
Australian PDF tools developer Nitro has announced the latest release of its Pro 7 product, promising tools to enable users to create, edit, secure, sign, and share PDF files more intuitively.
The NZ government body that administers Maori-owned land is making a move to SharePoint to handle information management.
HiSoftware has launched a content-aware compliance and security solution for SharePoint 2010, HiSoftware Security Sheriff SP. The product was built by HiSoftware’s 8-strong Australian development team in Melbourne, and tackles the challenge of securing sensitive documents that reside inside SharePoint.
CSC has added enhancements to automatically determine ownership of lost Exchange PST Files with the latest release of its ArchiveOne email archiving product.
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