Scanning & Capture

EMC is claiming to have dramatically advanced web-based distributed document capture, with the addition of a new solution to its arsenal that automates the scanning and indexing of paper documents from remote offices.

The winners of the Australian Information Industry Association’s (AIIAs) ‘Million Dollar Babes’ award have been announced, with prominent businesswomen from companies such as Taurus Software, My Cyber Twin and Octahedron being honoured.

IBM and SAP have just inked a deal that will see them deliver their first joint software project.

While NEC is commonly associated with its popular consumer products, it’s also a key supplier of collaboration and unified communications around the globe, along with its compatriot IBM.

Microsoft has announced that a security vulnerability has emerged in Excel, a core part of its Office productivity suite, enabling hackers to take over both Windows PCs and Apple Macs.

The US Library of Congress has started a trial run of putting 3,000 of it’s archived photos up on the popular picture-sharing site ‘Flickr’.

After a wait of nearly four years since the last version, this week’s Macworld Expo in San Francisco has seen Microsoft release a new version of its dominating office suite, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac.

Iron Mountain is promising greater access to essential documents with the release of its new Digital Record Center, and IBM-powered data repository that it says securely stores physical records while enabling rapid access to digital copies.

According to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA), 2008 must be the year of the sustainable workplace, as while sustainability is now an important touchstone for the ICT industry, it claims that a much broader vision of t...

Predictions for 2008 continue to roll in, with research and advisory firm Government Insights predicting that this year will see the US government increasing investment in IT and infrastructure optimisation along with secure content management.

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