Enterprise Applications

Graviti, a New York based data infrastructure startup that has been in stealth mode for the past three years, has announced its first product – Graviti Data Platform - designed to eliminate one of the costliest and confounding problems faced by developers of artificial intelligence (AI) applications worldwide: working with large volumes of unstructured data.

MYOB has announced the acquisition of cloud document management software provider, Nimbus Portal Solutions.

Kapish has welcomed the release of the Australian Government’s first official data strategy. Developed in consultation with private, research and not for profit sectors, the Australian Data Strategy was released on December 14, 2021.

Kodak Alaris has announced a global strategic alliance with digital intelligence company ABBYY to integrate its information capture solutions with ABBYY’s low-code/no-code, cloud-based intelligent document processing (IDP) platform, Vantage.

Workato, the Enterprise Automation Platform, has made Ephesoft Transact available as a ready-to-configure connector in the Workato app directory to help expedite process automation for businesses and government organizations around the world.

callas software, a provider of automated PDF quality assurance and archiving solutions, has released a major update for its pdfaPilot product line. pdfaPilot 11 builds on various new improvements that callas have implemented into pdfToolbox 13, released in November last year.

Kofax has announced the latest release of the TotalAgility intelligent automation platform. The new release makes it easier for professional and citizen developers to quickly develop, deploy and manage automated workflows, helping organizations deliver a superior customer experience and optimize internal processes.

dtSearch has announced a new version, 2101.02, of its product line to instantly search for terabytes of online and offline data, spanning multiple folders, emails including attachments and nested attachments, online data and other databases. The product line covers enterprise and developer applications.

Airservices Australia has selected four companies to begin prototyping Australia’s first Flight Information Management System (FIMS) which will support the safe and efficient integration of emerging airspace users, including drone operators and air taxis, into Australia’s low-altitude airspace.

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