Enterprise Content Management

Data security always has meant different things to different people. Most have agreed on the importance of using firewalls, but for decades, businesses have been able to choose the level of data encryption they employ. If they didn’t think a VPN was necessary, they simply didn’t use one. If they didn’t think they needed end-to-end data encryption, they would skip it and take their chances. That is, until recently.

Veeam has announced version 2 of its Backup solution which adds support for Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive for Business in addition to Office 365.

KWizCom, a developer of SharePoint web parts, add-ons and apps for Office 365 (SharePoint Online), has unveiled a new add-in for Office 365 customers – Org. Chart App (SPFx).

Crow Canyon Software has released NITRO Studio, described as an application creation platform for SharePoint and Office 365. The Studio gives companies the power to run many business processes on SharePoint, thereby saving time and increasing business efficiency.

One month following the May 25 deadline, only 20% of companies US, UK and EU (excluding UK) surveyed believed they were GDPR compliant, according to research conducted by Dimensional Research for data privacy vendor TrustArc.

Basis Technology today announced that NICE is integrating Rosette text analytics in Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish into NICE Nexidia to enhance analysis capabilities of webchats, emails, and other text-based customer interaction channels.

Malaysion law firm Donovan & Ho has implemented iManage Work Product Management in the iManage Cloud for secure collaboration and to increase the firm’s efficiency.

Folders versus metadata is a debate as old as SharePoint itself. Some people say folders are evil, and others say that folders make sense to use sometimes. Who is right?

Information Management and Governance (IMG) specialist, iCognition has been recognised as the first ever buy.nsw approved supplier. buy.nsw is a new NSW Government program working to improve ICT procurement for buyers and sellers, simplifying procurement, starting with cloud products and services.

There are many aspects to consider when embarking on a major back scanning project, and one of the most daunting if pursuing an in-house approach is acquiring the necessary scanning hardware and software to digitise the archive, as well as developing the expertise to make it all run smoothly. Scanning specialist EzeScan is gaining traction with a headache free option providing the ability to rent scanners and the necessary software for the duration of a project, with setup and training included. Once the project is completed, the user simply hands it all back having had the ability to better manage cash flow by choosing to either CAPEX or OPEX the solution costs.

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