Enterprise Content Management

Over the course of regular business activities, organizations collect large sum of data and all too often fail to utilize this information. All this unnecessary data not only adds to maintenance costs, but also makes the organization susceptible to greater risks.

Blue Prism and ABBYY have announced a strategic partnership to integrate ABBYY’s FlexiCapture solution with Blue Prism’s Digital Workforce – automating the process of turning unstructured content into structured, actionable data for enterprise users.

The NSW Police Force - Australia's oldest and largest police organisation and one of the biggest in the English-speaking world – has been on a quest to move from a hard copy paradigm into digital information management. At Micro Focus Realize 2018, Jeff Greenwood, Manager, Process and Records Services, NSW Police Force, outlined the story so far.

Some 70% of businesses worldwide failed to address requests made from individuals seeking to obtain a copy of their personal data as required by GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) within the one-month time limit set out in the regulations, reveals new research from Talend, a developer of cloud data integration solutions.

PwC Germany and young European tech company Cortical.io have recently signed a joint business relationship agreement whereby PwC becomes partner of Cortical.io and develops natural language understanding solutions using Cortical.io’s technology.

Open source AI developer H2O.ai has announced a new release of its automatic machine learning platform H2O Driverless AI, which includes advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) capabilities.

Lucidea, the developer of Inmagic library automation and knowledge management solutions, has acquired its long-time Melbourne-based distributor Maxus Australia, which has been supplying and supporting Inmagic solutions since 1984.

One of the world’s largest oil and gas technology and services companies has used Archive360’s FastCollect for Archives and its Archive2Azure  to find, migrate and manage all of its data from aging and/or end of life (EOL) systems into the Microsoft Cloud.

Software as a service (SaaS) remains the largest segment of the cloud market, with worldwide revenue expected to grow 17.8 percent to reach $US85.1 billion in 2019, according to Gartner, Inc. The Australian figure is predicted to be $A3.3 billion.

It’s unlikely these days that any medium or large organisation’s business plan would not include the goals of increasing efficiency and timeliness of delivery, as well as reducing risk. If information is the new oil, digitisation is the pump.

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