Document & Records Management

Onit, Inc., a provider of enterprise workflow solutions including enterprise legal management, contract lifecycle management and workflow automation, has acquired McCarthyFinch and its artificial intelligence platform that accelerates contract reviews and approvals by up to 70% and increases user productivity by more than 50%. 

iTacit has introduced form building and automated workflow functions built in.to its employee communication platform. These new upgrades were developed specifically for companies that manually collect hard copies of operation-critical data or have processes tied to Excel and Google Forms.

A new tool from Text IQ aims to streamline data breach response by more quickly and accurately identifying personal information and impacted individuals in unstructured data.

Hyperautomation is a process in which businesses automate as many business and IT processes as possible using tools like AI, machine learning, event-driven software, robotic process automation, and other types of the decision process and task automation tools.
 

A well-funded startup in the crowded AI-based document automation market, Hyperscience, is targeting growth in the A/NZ region following an alliance with Israeli RPA and Process Discovery vendor Kryon.

ATO documents account for a large portion of incoming correspondence for accounting firms, and between cross-checking details and removing sensitive client data (eg Tax File Numbers) ahead of distribution, there’s a huge administrative burden involved in processing and managing ATO correspondence.

Celebrating 15 years of activity in the ANZ market, IDM asked MD Rainer Krause to reflect on the evolution of ELO Digital Office in the ANZ ECM and records management marketplace.

In a rapidly changing environment, Australia’s ability to adapt and continue to deliver critical services has been tested. Organisations across Australia now have an urgent need for flexible and secure access to their corporate information.

Victorian councils need to improve how they protect the information they hold, according to a research report released today by the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission.

ISACA’s inaugural Privacy in Practice conference, will take place on 9 December 2020 as an online event, and will give privacy professionals the opportunity to learn how to assess, build and implement privacy solutions for their organisations, ensure compliance with evolving privacy laws and regulations and mitigate risk at their enterprises.

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