Document & Records Management

In an issues paper released by the Australian Law Reform Commission today, the ‘Review of Privacy’ asks if the emergence of technology has threatened privacy in Australia.

A Californian prosecutor has filed felony charges against Hewlett-Packard’s ousted chairman Patricia Dunn after investigations in to boardroom leaks.

Adding to the wealth of applications offering attractive alternatives to proprietary software packages, the web-based application developer Epiware has released its Document Management Suite under the open source license.

The Otago District Health Board says patient and clinical regards are safe despite an investigation in to suspected fraud involving IT spending

EMC has teamed up with Intech and SenSage to forge a Internet, messaging and telephony transaction solution that satisfies the mandates of the EU Data Retention Directive.

The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs has signed a $200 million, three-year deal with IBM as part of its $495 million Systems for People program.

After 71 days of the Cole Inquiry, the Australian Wheat Board has handed over documents regarding the payment of ‘trucking fees’ to Iraqis.

Objective Corporation has had a win with the Townsville Port Authority, who has recently implemented its enterprise content management system to increase its information management capabilities.

Office productivity specialist FileVision is putting the fear into resellers saying that if they aren’t selling document management and imaging solutions to SMBs, they better start right now.

Alfresco Software is pitching itself as the first provider of an open source enterprise content management with the release of its Alfresco Records Manager.

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