Document & Records Management
The construction industry and asset owners now have a faster and easier way to electronically manage the handover of operation and maintenance manuals following the launch of a new digital solution from Aconex and Grazer.
Nuance has added a new twist to cloud document storage with the launch of Paperport Anywhere, a service that automatically OCRs faxes and documents scanned or photographed on a Smartphone.
A report into the "Computer Fax Markets, 2009-2014" by Research and Markets predicts that the market will grow to $US700 million in 2014, driven by the rise of fax over Internet protocol (FoIP) servers, the emergence of production fax as a key market segment, businesses connecting multifunction peripherals (MFPs) to fax servers, and the rise of unified communications.
Public offices should have plans to prepare for and manage the effects of natural disasters on their records and information, says NZ Chief Archivist Greg Goulding in his latest report on the state of government recordkeeping.
Recall has acquired the Melbourne-based document destruction business of Infoshred.
A fully integrated plan and document review feature has been added to Accela’s e-government Automation software for streamlining critical regulatory functions, such as permitting and licensing.
What are the alternatives available when planning to introduce accounts processing automation for SAP? Abie Spies looks at the options.
Since partnering with Ricoh for their document management, AAPT predict they will save nearly $A750,000 in reductions in power consumption, paper, toner and fleet size within four years.
Esker is expanding its cloud offering in Australia/New Zealand in 2011 with the launch of a versatile document processing solution for SAP users.
Adobe is adding new electronic signature automation to its document review and approval platform with the acquisition of EchoSign.
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