Document & Records Management

The American Democrats are questioning accounting and recordkeeping practices after more than $12 billion in cash was sent to Iraq between May 2003 and June 2004.

Ovum takes on the English language and IT vendors with scepticism over the word ‘innovation’ frequently used in vendor sales pitches.

Exterro has introduced what it is calling the legal industry’s first fully integrated discovery management platform, saying that through the use of collaborative technology more control can be exerted over time, cost and risk.

The Australia Department of Defence (ADF) says recordkeeping and accounting procedures prior to the year 2000 could have resulted in vulnerabilities contributing to the theft of M72s from ADF stocks.

Deadline close today for submissions on the Microsoft licensed Office Open XML standard stirring up anti-competition concerns and controversy across Europe.

Enterprise reporting and data management specialist Access Data has forged a new partnership with IBM to bolster its expanding data management software and services portfolio.

Oracle has announced updates to its five top product lines at its worldwide “Applications Unlimited” event this week, with E-Business Suite Release 12, PeopleSoft Enterprise Release 9.0, Siebel CRM 8.0, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 8.12 and JD...

Alfresco Software’s open source enterprise content management solution has received a boost this week in the form of an encryption plug-in to secure its collaborative workspace.

As Ricoh is again listed as one of the world’s top 100 sustainable organisations by the World Economic Forum, the Japanese company says it’s preparing to manufacture vegetable-based plastics in its multi-functional printing devices.

Information management at the US and Australia’s departments of immigration. By Liam Tung

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