Document & Records Management

Document management software platform DocuXplorer has announced the release of a suite of AI features, including a private AI chat tool. AI OCR, AI Capture, and AI Insights perform tasks including full-text extraction, intelligent document processing, automated filing, and AI analysis.

Houston-based Morae Global Corporation has acquired Gimmal, a leading information governance software platform.

New research from information management giant Iron Mountain reveals Australian companies are both benefiting from good data practices and paying a steep price for poor ones. IDM asked Greg Lever, Iron Mountain’s Senior Vice President, Asia-Pacific what the survey revealed about the local market.

The fundamental divide between US and Australian approaches to records management means that information Management solutions that come out of the US (i.e. Microsoft) cannot be taken seriously by Australian Government and regulated industries

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a leading public research university located in Sydney, Australia. UTS is known for its strong focus on innovation, technology, and industry collaboration.

Archive360, a data archiving company, has launched what it claims is the first modern archive platform specifically designed to support artificial intelligence and analytics applications across enterprises and government agencies.

Dutch technology company Klippa has secured its first strategic partnership in Australia, marking a significant expansion for the document automation specialist into the Asia-Pacific region.

As artificial intelligence regulation becomes a boardroom priority worldwide, document processing company ABBYY is getting ahead of the curve by making its AI risk management policy publicly available and partnering with organizations to help other companies navigate the complex compliance landscape.

​In an era where digital transformation is reshaping both public and private sectors, government agencies face unique challenges in modernizing their IT infrastructure. IDM asked George Harb, Vice President-ANZ at OpenText, what this new report on legacy systems reveals about government agencies’ struggle with outdated technology, the risks they face, and strategies for successful modernization that balance fiscal responsibility with service delivery.

Australian government agencies are spending 80% of their technology budgets maintaining outdated systems, significantly more than their counterparts in banking and finance, according to a new report released by OpenText.

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