Document & Records Management

A storm has erupted over a proposal to give the Records Management Association of Australasia (RMAA) a new identity, with CEO Kate Walker announcing a plan to become instead the Information Management Professionals Australasia (IMPA). 

 Fujitsu has announced the latest release of the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) software Interstage XWand Version 11, designed to help companies increase automation, transparency and governance around financial activities.

Three Australian federal government agencies that between them send out almost 150 million physical pieces of mail a year are looking to initiate a digital revolution, with Centrelink calling a tender for a new document output management system.

Multinational mining infrastructure giant Hatch has implemented SharePoint and Cadac Organice as the Enterprise Content Management System for the Koniambo Nickel Project in New Caledonia.

Formally announcing its ongoing agreement with the Australian Defence organisation, Objective has revealed that it will represent a minimum value of $A10m over the next five years.

Matthew Moore and Keith De La Rue set out on a mission to determine what's really happening in the market for collaborative software in Australia. 

Victoria’s Baw Baw Shire Council is underway with an ambitious program to put SharePoint at the heart of its document management strategy, explains Don Tylee, Manager Business Information.

Elon Aizenstros, managing director of Australia’s RecordPoint, asks whether SharePoint 2010 measures up to ISO 15489.

Defence has signalled the way forward for its electronic document & records management with a major upgrade to the latest version of Objective 7.5 for more than 25,000 users within Australia. Defence is also preparing the business case for a huge initiative to extend the reach of Objective to up to 40,000 additional users within Australia and in operational areas across the globe, wherever Australia’s Defence Forces are engaged.

The Bureau of Meteorology is calling for tenders for the implementation of an Electronic Document and Records Management System (EDRMS) that is expected to cost from $1-1.5 million.

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