Enterprise Applications

COVID-19 and the sudden shift to remote work has highlighted the inadequacies of legacy software according to a new report from International Data Corporation (IDC).

Sales of data and content management solutions in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is predicted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.8% over the period 2019-2024, driven by the rise in enterprises’ need to organize, categorize and structure the content in a meaningful manner, reports GlobalData, a data and analytics company.

IBM has announced a series of data and automation updates designed to fuse the intelligence of Watson AI into hybrid cloud environments.

Aristotle Cloud Metadata Registry has been selected by Potential(x), one of the premier health analytics and advisory firms in Australia and New Zealand, as its metadata registry tool.

TCG Process Australia has announced two upcoming webinars devoted to process automation in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Financial Services Industry (FSI) sectors.

ASX-listed fintech developer 8common has adopted Sypht’s AI-driven optical character recognition (OCR) solution for its Expense8 travel expense management platform.

As businesses embrace digital communication methods to streamline supply chains, tension is growing between two different types of automated information exchange. Application programming interfaces (APIs) are vying with electronic data interchange (EDI) for supremacy, especially in industries where businesses exchange high volumes of information.

Kodak Alaris and Nimble Information Strategies have entered into an agreement with a Canadian Provincial Government agency to streamline the way applications for citizen services are digitized. The solution all but eliminates user error during the document scanning process. 

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for unlawful monopolisation. The department says Google’s conduct harms competition and consumers, and reduces the ability of new innovative companies to develop and compete. It’s the most important monopolisation case in the US since 1998, when the DoJ brought proceedings against Microsoft.

The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) has filed a lawsuit accusing Google of using “anticompetitive tactics to maintain and extend its monopolies in the markets” for search and advertising. It is the most significant antitrust case since the US government took on Microsoft in 1998 for using its dominant position as the provider of the Windows operating system to force PC makers to bundle its Internet Explorer web browser.

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