Document & Records Management

The Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) has announced the launch of the Digital Summit and Australian Government Digital Awards for 2020. The Summit and awards will bring together digital leaders and practitioners to see first-hand the innovative work taking place across government and industry in the digital space.

New Zealand’s Hawke's Bay Regional Council is embarking on a major digital transformation, future-proofing the Council and enabling more tech-savvy community services, following a five-year deal with Australasia’s leading enterprise Software as a Service provider, TechnologyOne.

The FBI’s robots have arrived in Virginia. And they’re ready to be fed. Inside the Bureau’s cavernous new Central Records Complex in Winchester, a squad of automated, wheeled robots have dutifully begun the enormous task of filing away millions of paper records from FBI offices around the country.

The WA State Government is injecting $A8.1 million to commence planning for a Western Australian Electronic Medical Record System following a Sustainable Health Review, which prioritised the delivery of patient-centric, high-quality and financially sustainable healthcare across the State. 

Lee, Hong, Degerman, Kang & Waimey, PC (LHDK&W), has successfully deployed Docscorp contentCrawler to enable full file search and precise legal discovery.

goTRIM Pro v3.04 lets users access and work with Content Manager from any iOS or Android device. This release of goTRIM Pro v3.04 provides enhanced security and user experience features.

The recent questioning of the heads of Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple in the US Congress has highlighted the threat their practices pose to our privacy and democracy.However these big four companies are only part of a vast, sophisticated system of mass surveillance.

A famous 1990s New Yorker cartoon showed two dogs at a computer and a caption that read “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.” The cartoon represents a digital past when people required few safeguards on the internet. People could explore a world of information without having every click tracked or their personal data treated as a commodity.

Almost two years since the launch of the Sydney start-up, IDM asked Sypht CEO Warren Billington to outline the growth and development of the company’s cloud-based AI-as-a-service platform for data capture. 

Australian digital medical record solution vendor InfoMedix has signed the first hospital client to roll out its new cloud-enabled DMR and has completed the acquisition of secure clinical communications app Clinivid, which has now been integrated into the InfoMedix product suite.

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