Scanning & Capture

The world’s biggest library, the American Library of Congress has announced plans to digitise some of the rarest and most valuable documents and photos on this earth.

A combined effort from NASA, Google and the National Interagency Fire Center in the US is soon to commence as NASA launches its unmanned, fire resistant plane across Southern California to provide real-time analysis, images and navigation ...

Fujitsu has announced two new scanners for the desktop, both housing an extremely small footprint as the key to their usability.

People hate filling out forms. Faced with a form, people tend to become passive. If something is not immediately obvious, they will enter nothing. So are they stupid or did you give poor directions?

When it came time to overhaul the printing fleet a the Teacher’s Credit Union, some revaluations, an environmental commitment and internal thinking slashed a blueprint plan of 55 – 64 printers, down to just 30.

When any kind of document is transmitted from your PC to an external device there is risk involved, HP is working to minimise this with its focus on printing security.

Just in case there wasn’t already enough companies trying to nail down online office productivity turf, Adobe has decided to muscle in via the acquisition of the online word processed Buzzword.

Data Leakage is a major problem for businesses, particularly if highly sensitive information were to find its way into the hands of the media or competitors.

The Victorian Minister for Information & Communication Technology, Theo Theophanous has announced that it will spend $6.3 million of the $15 million Broadband Innovation Fund on an environmentally motivated spatial imaging project.

It’s been reported for some time now that the recruitment pool for IT positions has been shrinking, and has been contributing to major hassles for organisations attempting to bring in the talent.

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