Enterprise Applications

ABBYY has announced a global initiative to promote the development of trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) technology. As AI becomes ubiquitous across consumer and enterprise high-value and large-scale uses and more open source tools become available for digitizing data, the company says ethical use of accessing and training data is imperative.

The Australian brewing and dairy giant behind brands XXXX Gold beer, Tooheys, Dairy Farmers and Pura has confirmed a ransomware virus was detected on June 10 that cause the company to immediately shut down all systems.

Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific has announced a partnership with M-Files to provide automated workflows and information management solutions deployable in the cloud, on-premise or both.

Objective Trapeze software is used by hundreds of local councils in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom to streamline how planning applications and building permits are reviewed, assessed and approved.

Canada’s Maru Group has announced the launch of a next-generation unstructured data analytics tool, Maru/HUB Topic Modelling, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to deliver better, more accurate results.

Technology distributor ACA Pacific has announced an agreement with Entrust Datacard to cover the Australian and New Zealand markets.

Whether through new product lines, a fully remote workforce or a whole new online business, COVID-19 will continue to change the way organizations operate. But in the chaos exists an opportunity to transform the future business.

Datalogics has launched PDF Forms Flattener, a scriptable server tool available now on Windows 64-bit platforms.  Powered by a recently released Forms Extension for the Adobe PDF Library, this is a simple-to-use command line program for “flattening” PDFs containing interactive forms, including both XFA and AcroForm documents.  It also supports importing data to the form before flattening and generating missing appearances for annotations.

The time to embrace Digital Transformation is now. But for those who are still in planning stages, you may be feeling a little behind the curve, which can be a daunting place to start. It doesn’t have to be. 65% of companies are positive about their ability to adapt to technological disruption over the next three years. So why not start now?

Xenith Intelligent Workplace Services has partnered with Kodak Alaris to create a pre-configured Scan@Home Solution built on INfuse, the global information capture specialist’s Smart Connected Scanning Solution. The platform enables remote workers to scan directly into line-of-business systems from their home offices.

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