Enterprise Applications

Australian business could be mandated to adopt Peppol e-invoicing as soon as 2023 under a government proposal issued just before Christmas. A Consultation Paper issued by the Treasury on December 15 includes a range of legislative options for the Peppol rollout, and comments are being invited up until 25 February 2022.

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has chosen the Australian EncompaaS enterprise compliance platform to automate its regulatory and business governance obligations for electronic documents as it moves to shift 50 percent of its applications to the cloud over the next three years.

A two-year roadmap to complete a comprehensive digital transformation at Bendigo and Adelaide Bank involves integrating a number of subsidiary banks and credit unions and replacing legacy systems.

Microsoft and Objective Corporation have signed an agreement to work together, helping government and regulated industries to balance the flexibility of digital communication and collaboration with compliant information management and robust data governance.

In many ways, compliance is the cost of doing business. It doesn’t generate revenue, but it is an essential part of operating effectively as a business today. Whether it’s industry specific regulations, or the standout regulation of our time – GDPR - we are all acutely aware of the damage, both reputational and financial, that non-compliance can cause.

Mindee has announced the introduction of docTR, a seamless, high-performing, and accessible open-source library for OCR-related tasks powered by deep learning.

Worldwide artificial intelligence (AI) software revenue is forecast to total $US62.5 billion in 2022, an increase of 21.3% from 2021, according to a new forecast from Gartner, Inc.

Micro Focus has announced that Amazon Web Services (AWS) has chosen the company as a key partner enabling the new AWS Mainframe Modernisation service.

Empired has announced the launch of the Empired User Secure Score app, its latest addition to the cybersecurity toolkit for organisations, designed to help every individual contribute to the security of the organisation in which they work.

Jina AI, an open-source neural search company based in Berlin, has announced $US30 million in Series funding. All of Jina AI's investors are betting on the future of search being built on neural networks. The company, only founded in February 2020, has already raised $US39 million in total.

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