Scanning & Capture

Document comparison and merging is a big deal for many in the legal and financial market, but DocsCorp explain that this is set to spread to almost every industry and the DocuComp acquisition puts them in a ripe position to take advantage.

Analyst firm, IDC has released their Forecast for Management survey which has predicted the top ten items for CIO’s shopping carts this year.

The move reflects a growing desire by the Federal Court to ensure technology is at the forefront of litigation readiness. In the draft of the Practice Note the court makes its recommendation clear: “Parties (should) use technology, policy ...

Two giants of the IT world have expanded on their alliance with the announcement of a joint data centre in Redmond to test interoperability between their respective technologies.

The United Nations (UN) has opened a new web service that allows users to search through global statistical data for free.

Big blue has peeled back the curtain on a new range of services designed to assist organisations in getting on board the social networking and collaboration steam train.

Backing up your laptop files is fast becoming like an unfinished home renovation project, you know you should do it but it keeps getting put off. SanDisk might not be able to finish your extensions, but they have come out with a nifty new ...

For a company that markets itself off an extensive image library, getting access and simplicity right is essential for customer communications. Tait Electronics worked with DataBasics to learn and effectively utilise the extensive features ...

Games Workshop ran into problems with its fixed asset management system where a serious business risk can skew everything from inventory control to stock exchange results.

Crossing a number of different horizons, the Tasmanian Partnership for Advance Computing has opened up a distributed data reservoir suitable not only for weather forecasting in the ocean, but a new look at the evidence of Climate Change.

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