Scanning & Capture

Are you being incentivised to repurpose your company's core competency and utilise it in a synergistic business context to optimise results – or something like that – on a regular basis?

New technology that tags and tracks inventory and equipment has the potential to save the manufacturing and retail industry billions of dollars a year, according to a study carried out by consulting and technology services group Accenture.

Business imaging solutions provider Canon has introduced its latest laser fax machine, the Fax-L360. The model, which comes complete with a Super G3 modem, can also be utilised as a laser printer and a copier.

Storage vendor StorageTek has announced the availability of its new 'fast access' tape drive which features a native FICON (fibre connectivity) interface for the latest high-throughput IBM zSeries server channels.

Key policy decisions made by government and public agencies are being put at risk by poor use of statistics.

Computer Associates introduced the availability of BrightStor Enterprise Backup 10.5 by declaring that the enterprise backup and recovery solution enables organisations to align data protection costs with the value of that data to the business.

The outlook for Kodak's commercial imaging division in Australia still looks bright, despite the company announcing a massive drop in worldwide profits.

Network Appliance is the second vendor to release a hard disk based storage system to act as an archive and replace tape and optical. EMC fired the starting pistol earlier in the year.

Kodak has integrated its digital science document archive writer with Captiva Software’s InputAccel.

As part of a new strategic alliance, Ilford Imaging signed a worldwide distributor agreement with Epson.

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