Document & Records Management

Kofax has announced a new release of Document Exchange Server, designed to simplify and accelerate document-driven business process automation by extending back-office capture to front-office environments.

Kofax has announced a new release of Document Exchange Server, designed to simplify and accelerate document-driven business process automation by extending back-office capture to front-office environments.

Canon Australia has announced the launch of iW360 software, combining five applications into one to manage the movement of paper and information around the Canon Multifunction Device (MFD).

RFIDTraxx has announced the introduction of DocStaxx, its new document tracking software using RFID.

Ricoh has announced the release of DigiDocFlow middleware solution, a simple scanning platform that reduces the need to fax, mail and courier hardcopy documents from most Ricoh multifunction products (MFPs).

Oce MAX is a new document performance management system that applies Six Sigma tools and methodologies to measure, benchmark and improve outsourced document activities, such as print/copy and mail centre management.

In a move that could revolutionise internet data mashups as much as it revolutionised online retail, Amazon has given developers using its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) system easy, on demand access to over 1TB of data from public data sets.

The Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, the National Library of the Netherlands, has decided to digitise 8 million pages of historical newspapers, giving library users digital access to 400 years of history.

Adobe has warned that a critical flaw has been discovered in its Acrobat reader, and has recommended users disable javascript until the bug has been fixed.

Australia has emerged as a hotspot in the global Documents & Records Management (DRM) market, with a new survey finding a higher than average proportion of Australian enterprises considered it their most "important/critical engagement in 2008."

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