Enterprise Content Management

The latest addition to the Office Information Australia (OIA) iManage Partner Network is Queensland consulting form My IT Matters, headed by content management specialist Scott Cooper.

US firm ManageEngine  has enhanced its SharePoint management, auditing and reporting solution, SharePoint Manager Plus, with the ability to migrate on-premises SharePoint components to an Office 365 environment while monitoring the entire process.

A new SharePoint Connector for the movingimage Enterprise Video Platform (EVP) promises to make it easy to integrate, manage, share and stream video everywhere within SharePoint – from sites to Wikis. Videos can even be embedded in every rich text field.

Xillio, a Dutch firm that specialises in content migration and intergration software and services, has added a new automated image classification  service to its portfolio.

In the era of data chaos, organisations are faced with a near-constant influx of paper and digital documents that threaten employee productivity. IDC predicts digital data will exceed 44 trillion gigabytes by 2020 with 90 percent of that growth in the form of unstructured data.

BA Insight, a developer of enterprise search solutions, has introduced SmartHub, which leverages the latest cloud-based search and cognitive computing services from Microsoft, Google, and Elastic.  

M-Files Corporation has announced the acquisition of Apprento, a Canadian-based provider of artificial intelligence and natural language processing technology solutions.

The Department of Finance is moving further ahead on its plan to introduce an entirely new Whole of Government (WofG) Digital Records Platform for the Australian federal government, replacing the predominant standard currently in place being HPE TRIM/RM/CM. Finance is specifically keen to explore a solution that will automate the capture and classification of records.

The market for governance, risk and compliance (GRC) software is expected to experience strong growth as business leaders look for solutions to meet the challenges of regulatory change, cybersecurity threats, third-party exposure, and reputation risk.

The ASX-listed Citadel Group has announced revenue growth was up 27.8% to $A98.8m for FY17, which included the initial $A24.8m contract with a large federal government agency. The company says it has a strong pipeline of work for its cloud based information management solutions, integration services in Defence and federal government agencies, and e-Health initiatives.

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