Document & Records Management
In today's data-driven working environment, all organisations face the critical challenge of managing vast amounts of sensitive data, including data related to their financial resources. Effective governance of financial data assets has emerged as a crucial discipline, ensuring data accuracy, regulatory compliance and informed decision-making.
Australian tech company EncompaaS has announced a new condition-based search feature that promises to cut document search time by up to 20 minutes per query.
ABBYY has announced the establishment of new AI Labs across multiple countries, aiming to develop more powerful and developer-friendly document AI models.
The way organisations manage records is changing. In a world with exponentially growing digital repositories, and increasingly dangerous risk, automation, AI-driven classification, and seamless integration into business processes are now essential to ensure compliance, security, and efficiency.
OPEX has announced that its FALCON+ series scanner and the GEMINI model now support scanning at 400dpi.
Information Leadership has unveiled iWorkplace Elements, a new self-service solution designed to help organizations regain control of their Microsoft 365 environments following rapid cloud migrations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Morae Global Corporation and ActiveNav have announced a strategic partnership aimed at addressing one of the most pressing challenges facing legal departments and law firms today: securing unstructured and dark data.
In an era where data management challenges are multiplying exponentially, information professionals have a new resource at their disposal. The American Library Association's Neal-Schuman imprint has published the third edition of "Records and Information Management," a reference text for both students and RIM professionals.
MediRecords, an Australian provider of cloud-based electronic health record and practice management software, has announced the launch of MediRecords Evolve, a new AI technology suite designed to transform how healthcare professionals access and utilize patient information.
After a year of shoehorning generative AI into its flagship products, Microsoft is trying to recoup the costs by raising prices, putting ads in products, and cancelling data centre leases. Google is making similar moves, adding unavoidable AI features to its Workspace service while increasing prices.
Pages