Document & Records Management

The Victorian Government’s new Document Destruction Act sends a clear message to business: keep your documents. IDM speaks with Deacons’ Senior Associate, Michael Park to find out what Victoria’s Document Destruction and Document Unavailab...

If media exposure and a full-scale inquiry are high on your organisation's wishlist, scrutinising your records management practices can wait. Under fire due to two high-profile cases, the National Archives of Australia were asked to assess...

An audit of key Federal government agencies raises concern over electronic recordkeeping practices and recommends the National Archives of Australia provide clearer guidelines.

Life Sciences company, Nanosonics Limited has selected an Objective solution for ECM, that will improve the flow of information management and enhance the quality of products.

After announcing that it will be adding support for the Open Document format earlier this year, Microsoft has made a follow up statement saying that the plug-in is on track to be released on October 23 this year.

Google has updated its online office productivity offering to include a spreadsheet program, but is its online suite really what businesses have been waiting for?

Fresh out of its US Department of Defense 5015.2 certification, Xythos has rolled out version 6.0 of its Enterprise Document Management Suite boasting fully integrated document and records management capabilities and greater levels of compliance.

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.

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