Business Process & Workflow

Australian information management consulting form Information Proficiency has been announced as a finalist in the Telstra Business Awards 2018.

NICE (Nasdaq: NICE) has announced the availability of a new white paper with Deloitte Consulting, offering organisations practical guidance to effectively navigate the transition into Robotic and Cognitive Automation (R&CA), the future of Robotic Process Automation (RPA).

DocsCorp has released a new version of its data leak prevention software, cleanDocs 2.2, which integrates with NetDocuments, the leading cloud-based content management and security platform for law firms and corporate legal and compliance departments, to enable users to clean documents of metadata.

Blue Prism has announced a new release of its Digital Workforce platform that includes features delivering secure Multi-Team Environments (MTE), native support for Google Chrome and a new Microsoft Outlook E-mail Visual Business Object (VBO).

iManage has introduced iManage Work 10.2, the latest version of its document and email management application, adding new Apple Mac support and Google Gmail integrations.

Moving to a modern workplace model takes work. At the very least you will need a formal project. Why is it worth the effort?

Workshare has announced that its document comparison tool is now fully integrated into the NetDocuments content services cloud platform.

Ephesoft, a provider of enterprise content capture and data discovery solutions, has been recognized as one of four “Hot Vendors in Document and Contract Analytics, 2018” by Aragon Research, Inc., an independent research and advisory firm.

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies a strict regime when personal data is transferred outside EU territory. In principle, it requires that an equivalent level of protection and safeguards are still afforded to such data, when this is processed outside European soil.

Australian (AU) and New Zealand (NZ) businesses are trailing behind their global counterparts with only 17% of businesses digitally mature enough to build disruptive business models at scale compared to a global cohort of 22%. That is one of the key conclusions from research undertaken by Infosys, the global consulting firm.

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