Document & Records Management
Analyst firm NelsonHall has reported that Xerox Corporation leads the global document management services market, predicted to increase to more than $US45 billion by 2013.
Western Australia's Murdoch University has implemented a records solution from Australia's i2 Scan to cover more than 18,000 students and 1,400 staff from all over the world.
Cadac Organice is adding offline support in a new addition to its SharePoint-based engineering document management solution due out on March 8, 2010.
Bluebeam Software has launched PDF Revu 8, the newest version of the PDF editor for the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry.
Objective believes it can save each local council in Australia more than A$3 million per year by means of a hosted document authoring and collaboration platform, based on the platform it acquired from Limehouse Software (UK).
The demand from government for efficient PDF solutions has driven DocsCorp to expand its integration capability to include Objective, a leader in ECM solutions for local government in Australia and New Zealand.
A giant in global oil and gas exploration and development, Oilsearch is implementing the Oracle Universal Content Manager (UCM) with Oracle Universal Records Manager (URM) for document management.
DocsCorp has announced an upgrade release of its pdfDocs formFiller product, originally developed to overcome an Adobe shortcoming by allowing users to save PDF forms to any location.
Adeptol has released its next generation Document Viewer Enterprise Edition Version 4.4 with a built-in high speed buffering and rendering technology to load documents of size up to 0.5 GB in one second. The new version offers advanced document search capabilities, thumbnails support, watermarking, page rotation among many other interface improvements.
Document management and data storage is one of the top ten technology strategies for CIOs in 2010, says analyst Gartner.
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