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The cool kids these days are spinning vinyl discs on antique record players, and the analogue fightback may have made its way to the very top, according to a report that says the Kremlin is returning to typewriters in an attempt to avoid damaging leaks from computer hardware.

A pay-by-the-month cloud Geographical Information System offering has been launched in Australia by leading GIS vendor ESRI.

A new cloud ECM offering for Australian government agencies has been announced by Objective, following last month's launch by HP of a TRIM and SharePoint platform delivered as a cloud service.

Brambles plans to spin off its Recall document-management business into a separately-listed company after failing to find a buyer last year.

 

The ANZ tablet market continued to register phenomenal growth of 147% year-on-year in 2013 Q1 according to research by analyst firm IDC, bringing the total market size up to 1.14 million units. This tremendous growth was contributed by a jump in demand of smaller, cheaper Android tablets, as well as Windows tablets. 

Kodak's Document Imaging business has taken another step towards independence with the announcement that the US Bankruptcy Court overseeing the administration of parent company Kodak has approved a settlement agreement with the UK Kodak Pension Plan (KPP).

Top Image Systems (TIS)  has filed a patent to the U.S. Patents Office for a new capture product for Google Glass, known as GlassCapture.  

Intelledox has partnered with AlphaTrust Corporation to provide eSignature process automation for its  Infiniti  dynamic document generation platform.

Organisations today use a wide variety of social media platforms both internally and externally, but whether you are chatting with a client on LinkedIn or involved in a discussion with your boss on Yammer, there are some basic techniques to ensure to get the most out of your social experience. On the internal company network or out on the Web, social is organic and potentially chaotic, but despite potential perils it can have many benefits if managed well. 

A recent article in Image and Data Manager highlighted the report of a Queensland Parliamentary Inquiry (QPI) into the public release of confidential Fitzgerald Inquiry documents.  During the Inquiry, the Crime and Misconduct Commission’s IT Manager, Cliff Horwood was grilled over his inability to retrieve certain information about internal emails requested under a summons.

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