Enterprise Applications

Enterprises today are focused on ensuring robust data governance, and are exploring different tools and approaches to support their efforts. Some organizations know exactly what they need, while others can be overwhelmed or confused by all the different solutions out there that claim to support data governance.

IT and risk management professionals must speak the same language to more effectively incorporate the benefits and uncertainties associated with data and technology into the organisations’ overall strategy and to add value, according to a newly published, complimentary white paper from ISACA and RIMS,

TechnologyOne has signed a four-year, $3.2 million whole-of-government SaaS contract with the ACT Health Directorate.

Digital transformation can lead to more revenue, higher profits, increased market share, and improved efficiency. It also can help an organization keep loyal customers, increase customer satisfaction, and rapidly resolve problems. Do not expect that this is only an IT effort although IT and the network are integral to the digital transformation success.

Oracle is introducing the ability for users to connect their cloud and on-premises Oracle and third-party applications with Box via Oracle Integration.

An Audit Victoria review of Enrolment Processes at Technical and Further Education Institutes has highlighted limited uptake of document automation with duplicative information collection, and manual processing still common.

Industry analysts Harvey Spencer Associates (HSA) has released its 16th annual survey of the Worldwide Capture Software market, which showed an increase of 15.4% to $US4.7B in 2018. The increase was driven by the growth in Robotic Process Automation (RPA); a move to Cloud Services and an increasing need to understand and extract data from unstructured inputs at the time of impact.

The Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner has published a new e-book analysing the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The e-book brings together eight experts from different disciplines to explore the technical, social and legal aspects of AI, particularly in a public sector context.

Verifying that the human factor is the weak link in cybersecurity, new research from Proofpoint indicates that 99% of cyber attacks require an action like a click or download from the victim to be successful.

TechnologyOne has signed a new multi-year, $A1.2 million agreement with Queensland’s Fraser Coast Regional Council, adding to its extensive enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) footprint within the local government sector.

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