Enterprise Content Management

Objective Corporation has announced ongoing expansion in local government, with Sutherland Shire Council and Redland City Council in Australia, as well as Tauranga City Council, Gisborne and Nelson District Councils in New Zealand, selecting the next generation information and process management solution, Objective ECM 8.

Solutions provider Professional Advantage outlines 9 business considerations for a SharePoint 2013 migration

Brandworkz has launched operations in Australia to extend the reach of its digital asset management and marketing management platform to the Asia Pacific region.

MicroPact, a developer of Dynamic Case Management and Business Process Management (BPM) software solutions, has expanded the core capabilities of the entellitrak platform with the introduction of a powerful full-text document search tool and a new direct-to-case document scanning module known as escan.

Cryptzone has unveiled a new version of its Microsoft SharePoint document security solution, Secured eCollaboration. 

Objective Corporation has announced the latest release of its Enterprise Content Management Platform - Objective ECM 8.2.

Storage and information management company Iron Mountain Australia has acquired data protection firm Tape Management Services (TMS), growing its presence throughout Australia. With the acquisition, Iron Mountain will assume responsibility for TMS’s significant customer base. Terms of the deal were undisclosed.

South Australia's Barossa Council brings its EDRMS platform up to date, migrating 115 users out of 150 full time staff from TRIM 5.2 to 7.3 with the assistance of Kapish. 

Datacom New Zealand and Syl Semantics have entered into a strategic partnership to deliver Information Management and Enterprise Search solutions to clients in New Zealand and Australia.

HealthShare NSW has won a NSW Premier’s Award for a pioneering Enterprise Imaging Repository (EIR), claimed to be the first state-wide medical imaging repository in Australia. The EIR is a collaboration with  Fujitsu Australia, responsible for its implementation at more than 220 public hospitals across the state’s 15 Local Health Districts.

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