Scanning & Capture

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A report by the Aberdeen Group states that the business process management software market will boom over the next three years and British company Staffware, a leading player in the Australian market, will head the pack.

An innovative software development project to manage cotton-crops has won CSIRO a national information technology award that recognises improvements to the Aussie environment.

Optus is extending its two year old relationship with Staffware. The telecommunications provider has just added the iProcess Engine to its existing Staffware business process automation suite and will add further applications in the near future.

Non-bank lender Aussie Home Loans (Aussie) has refined its reporting and decision-making with a data warehouse, in time for its launch into the mortgage market.

Scientists in America have stored images on a molecule in an experiment that could revolutionise the way images and data are stored. An image of 1000 bites was stored on the atoms of a single molecule, the scientists reported to New Scientist.

Tech stocks soared on Nasdaq yesterday after computer giant Hewlett-Packard surprised Wall Street with an upbeat revenue forecast, stirring a tender hope in the industry for a recovery.

A costly gizmo or the answer to document distribution?

Epson Australia has announced plans incorporate its Print Image Matching (PIM) II technology across its entire photo printer line. These printers will also support Exif Print.

Taking the light approach to long-term storage and retrieval of information.

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