Document & Records Management

The United Nations (UN) has opened a new web service that allows users to search through global statistical data for free.

Finland’s Blancco has released a new data destruction solution for high-end server and SAN environments that enables enterprises to rapidly and comprehensively delete large volumes of data.

The latest chapter in the ongoing OpenDocument (ODF) and Office Open XML (OOXML) saga was written on Friday as an international standards delegation came together to vote on whether or not Microsoft’s format should be approved an ISO stand...

Following its recent archival product release, Sun has announced that it has donated the source code for its StorageTek 5800 System to the OpenSolaris and Java.net open source communities.

A new online document viewer is taking a stab at the Adobe-dominated market, enabling users to view any type of document directly in a web browser.

The pressure of converting from paper-based to digital records has been a significant hurdle for the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. In recognising users prefer their content digitally; the Memorial has moved to deploy a content manag...

IBM’s Websphere Application Server, a key building block for Services Orientated Architecture (SOA) has smashed a key industry benchmark for scalability and performance.

The world’s largest software company has announced the Amalga family of enterprise-class health information system solutions.

Soon to roll out new version of popular records management application, while still supporting long-term users of earlier versions

Organisations undertaking financial transactions are taking to the frontline of defence and using recordkeeping as a weapon of mass destruction in preventing money laundering and terrorism financing.

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