Document & Records Management
Japanese Internet company Livedoor's email retention policy could reveal the secrets that triggered the Tokyo Stock Exchange's near collapse.
A Marketshare survey of 148 Asia Pacific CIOs confirms that the importance of regulatory compliance is high on the agenda for the forthcoming budgetary period.
Google's Desktop Search functionality is to be incorporated in Documentum in order to enable organisation and retrieval of 'unstructured data'.
The federal government's $128-million, four-year investment in getting health records online for all Australians appears once again to be running into 'issues' with the national director for e-health moving jobs.
War of words, bidder statements "riddled with errors" and the offer still too low all add up to a bitter battle between two Australian IT-based companies.
Proving at least in the USA, records management is being taken seriously, three agencies have combined to produce version 1.0 of federal records management protocols.
Google made waves last year through its controversial print library project in to scan the collections of five major US libraries and make them freely available online. Now, just as the din from that controversy is dying down, Microsoft has...
In a salvo of Q1 news EMC 'rebalances' its global workforce, spends US$30-million on Grid-based software and predicts record US$9.5-billion 2005 earnings after a $2.7-billion Q4 revenue rush.
An entire Office suite on a U3 USB stick? That's what U3 brings in the form of Portable OpenOffice and ThinkFree Office suites.
Despite Massachusetts IT soap operas, the North American state government has confirmed that it will be sticking with the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) OpenDocument file format until further notice.
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