Business Process & Workflow

Collaboration platforms can be on-premises such as SharePoint Server or file shares, or in the cloud-like Office 365, G-Suite, Dropbox, and Box. Either way, not all sources are created equal when it comes to information risk.

The global volume of data continues to grow strongly. Above all, unstructured data in the form of photos, audio files and videos as well as presentations and text documents will grow disproportionately - according to the market research institute IDC by an average of 62 percent annually. By 2022, this data type is expected to account for around 93 percent of the total volume.¹

FlowForma has launched a range of Remote Collaboration bundles to help companies rapidly digitize processes and minimize the impact of COVID-19. The company's no-code approach to business process automation provides a fast fix for 'keeping the lights on' and accelerates digital transformation projects, now seen as business critical for organizations because of the pandemic.

Australian Law firm Madgwicks has made the switch to pdfDocs and compareDocs for PDF workflows after finding its previous editor was not compatible with the newly introduced iManage Work 10 cloud-based document management system.

Shine Lawyers, an Australian law firm that specializes in class action and civil damages lawsuits, has implemented K2's intelligent process automation platform with UiPath's robotic process automation, to help the law firm drive operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and transform the client experience.

New Zealand’s largest captive finance company, Toyota Finance New Zealand, has implementing intelligent automation in its local operations using the UiPath RPA platform.

Enterprises in the US are increasingly using outsourcing providers to automate their finance and accounting operations, with robotic process automation becoming an integral part of corporate finance functions, according to a new report published today by Information Services Group, a global technology research and advisory firm.

Anyone familiar with George Orwell’s novel 1984 will relate to the menace of Big Brother watching their every keystroke and mouse click. For a growing share of the workforce that dystopian reality arrived while most of us were hunkering down in our “bubbles”.

Kofax is teaming with Microsoft to allow Microsoft Universal Print users to leverage Kofax ControlSuite, the company’s print management and cognitive capture software solution, across a wide range of printers and multi-function devices (MFD).

Waikato Regional Council of New Zealand has implemented OpenText  Content Suite and OpenText Core Share to provide secure collaboration and mobility, while supporting regulatory compliance and the proper retention and disposition of records.

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