Enterprise Content Management

A new release of the Laserfiche ECM platform, Version 10, enables organisations to quickly optimise a variety of business processes - including case management, contract management and accounts payable, among others.

Recent announcements from Google and Microsoft regarding machine-learning capabilities will provide the ability to transform corporate Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system from a simple unstructured data repository into an oracle of corporate data.

Konica Minolta Business Solutions Australia has  been named Platinum Partner, the highest level of OpenText partnership.

Commvault Systems and Laitek, a US provider of rapid data migration and storage services for picture archiving and communication system (PACS) replacements, announced a multi-faceted, strategic partnership to jointly develop and market clinical data management solutions.

A three year, $A5.4M program to implement electronic record-keeping at the Department of Health has failed to provide “an effective and efficient records management system which delivered identified business needs,” according to a report by the Australian National Audit Office.

This scathing ANAO Audit of Australia’s Health Department highlights many issues of concern, however it does seem to embody a fundamentally old school interpretation of record-keeping which places documents at its foundation.

Akumina is a US developer whose InterChange software platform aims to make it easier for businesses to build adoptable digital experiences on SharePoint. Version 2.5 of InterChange, unveiled at the SharePoint Fest Show in Chicago, includes significant enhancements to InterChange's content authoring, site management and workflow capabilities.

I read an article recently about how the paperless push in the Victorian Government was apparently failing. My immediate thought was “not surprised” given the way most organisations (including government agencies) approach the transition to a paperless office.

Australia’s Federal Government has released a Discussion Paper as well as its Exposure Draft of Legislation to make it mandatory for certain organizations to report data breaches. If passed, the bill would require large private sector organisations and Federal government agencies to notify the Federal Privacy Commissioner and affected individuals of serious data breaches.

More than half of organisations surveyed by AIIM (Association for Information and Image Management) for a recent report on data governance have had data-related incidents in the past 12 months, including 16% suffering a data breach.

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