Enterprise Applications

I was fortunate enough to attend Microsoft’s World Wide Partner Conference (WPC) in Washington DC last week and I have to say what a great experience it was and a refreshing view of what a Microsoft conference can be.

Nuance Communications Australia has enhanced Dragon NaturallySpeaking 13 speech recognition software by making navigation and text-entry tasks faster and easier.

Retirement may be an ending, but it can also offer the promise of a new beginning. This was certainly the hope held out by Tasmania’s Retirement Benefits Fund when it chose to retire a set of legacy applications and host all the data instead in its TRIM EDRMS.

Resolve Software Group has integrated its newest Dynamic Case Management (DCM) platform, Resolve CloudBase, with RealMe. Widely used across New Zealand Government agencies, the RealMe verification service allows customers to access multiple online services across agencies with a single username and password.

Visa has announced it has made an investment in DocuSign and that both companies will work together “to seek ways to enable customers to prepare, execute and manage digital transactions and integrated payments safely and securely.

TIBCO Software has announced direct integration of its tibbr social collaboration software with SharePoint and Outlook.

ZL Technologies, a provider of unstructured data management tools, has announced its ZL Unified Archive (ZL UA) 8.0 solution has achieved SAP-certified integration with the SAP ERP application running on the SAP HANA platform. This allows centralised archiving of unstructured and structured data content together in the ZL UA environment. 

Kodak Alaris has attained a Gold Application Development competency, distinguished itself within the top one percent of Microsoft’s partner ecosystem. 

OpenText and SAP AG have expanded their ECM offerings to allow SAP Archiving by OpenText to run on the SAP HANA platform, including support for SAP HANA Enterprise Cloud service deployments. 

Thailand’s Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) and Microsoft (Thailand) Limited have  signed a memorandum of understanding that will provide 8 million students and 400,000 teachers across Thailand with access to Microsoft Office 365 for education. The agreement, which also includes the extension of the highly successful Partners in Learning initiative to 2019, represents the single biggest cloud service deployment for Microsoft in the education sector globally.

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