Document & Records Management

Enterprise records management is rapidly shifting for a standalone

The UK National Archives has given its approval to Objective 7 being used by the UK government to ensure that information can be managed adequately and in a much more efficient manner.

Way back in 1975, the vision of a paperless office was first touted around the world as an ambitious and achievable dream. Thirty years on, although there is plenty of technology around today that can convert paper documents into an electro...

Interwoven has bought Scrittura, a provider of document automation technology and straight-through-processing for complex non-exchange based trading operations of financial services and institutions, in a bid to help these organisations pr...

TOWER Software's solution provider partner, EzyFILE has created an information management solution for REST Superannuation so that it can deliver a more efficient service to 1.5 million fund members.

Symantec has continued its shopping spree of new companies with the recent acquisition of Sygate Technologies, which it plans to use to help it deal with security, compliance and remediation problems faced by many large enterprises.

This is the view of Frank McKenna, who rebranded GMB this month to Knowledgeone Corporation because he believes that this name better defines the services it now offers.

The South Australian Housing Trust has chosen Objective Corporation to unite the silos of information it has on a wide variety of people so that knowledge can be made more easily accessible.

UNiTAB has implemented the Esker DeliveryWare Platform to help it automate document delivery so that invoices can be sent off automatically via fax to reduce manual processes.

A new online test has been created to find out whether board members are fit to govern by throwing at them 130 questions that cover the core competencies of financial literacy, corporate governance, risk management and internal controls.

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