Enterprise Content Management

A new release of Ephesoft Transact 2020.1.02 offers cloud hosting on Amazon Web Services (AWS) for secure deployment in as little as 24 hours; handprint extraction, checkbox and signature detection for cloud and on-premises processing; and, the addition of Ephesoft Transact QuickScreen to seamlessly read and extract data from over 1,000 different types of global IDs.

A WA Local Government Authority and an Australian private school with 1200 students have each turned to SafeGuard Cyber to manage security and compliance following a huge surge in Teams and social messaging during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Hyland has launched a PII Compliance Solution. Using intelligent document redaction functionality the solution automates redaction processes to save financial institutions time, preserve accuracy and improve compliance with ever changing mortgage regulations and redaction requirements.

Micro Focus has announced the four winners of its Outstanding Achievement by Content Manager Customer Awards at the annual Realize 2020 Summit, held exclusively online this year.

Integration between Microsoft Teams and Australian cloud call centre platform, Premier Contact Point, promises to be a game changer for organisations providing customer support.

Software developer Aparavi has launched a new platform available  in the Azure Marketplace that enables data discovery with automated classification and data optimization (including removal).

K2 has announced K2 Nexus, a new cloud-based intelligent process automation platform and a suite of solutions, to enable enterprises to transform their business operations.

Fulton Hogan, one of Australasia’s largest infrastructure, construction, roadworks and aggregate suppliers, has selected the M-Files platform to accelerate digital transformation.

NetDocuments has introduced NetKnowledge powered by BA Insight to allow users to get the data they need in one search, instead of spending time looking in multiple places.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed last month Australia is actively being attacked by hostile foreign governments. An advisory note posted on the government’s Australian Cyber Security Centre website said the attackers were targeting various vulnerable networks and systems, potentially trying to damage or disable them.Governments – along with individuals and the private sector – have an important role in addressing cyber risks that threaten our national security. At some point this year, the federal government’s new cybersecurity strategy is set to be announced.

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