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  • Manukau makes its Objective

    Objective's enterprise content management (ECM) solution has been implemented by Counties Manukau District Health Board (CMDHB) to support health services to the New Zealand community.

  • Big Brother sees SharePoint

    Global TV programming giant Endemol, producer of the Big Brother series, has turned to a SharePoint solution from ZyLAB to manage the entertainment organisation’s vast amount of unstructured project data

  • eCopy unveils new PaperWorks imaging software

    Ricoh is to replace its eCopy Desktop scanning softtware with a new version, PaperWorks, that promises improved document workflow management and enhaced ability to scan, merge and modify documents.

  • UK medical records head for the clouds

    A plan to allow UK citizens to access their health records in hosted cloud services such as Google Health is being promoted by the opposition Conservative Party.

  • Toshiba embraces Blu-ray

    Toshiba has applied for membership of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), an outcome that many would have not foreseen at the hight of the format battle between the high defintion Blu-Ray and HD-DVD formats.

  • SEMA reclaims the mailroom

    Australian outsourcing specialist SEMA has implemented ReadSoft’s mailroom automation technology, to replace the laborious task of capturing and indexing unstructured claim forms.

  • Grech report slams Treasury records management

    The Prime Minister and Treasurer have been cleared of any wrongdoing over the 'Utegate' affair, but Treasury has come in for severe critiscim of its records management practices from the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO).

  • Kodak adds new Plus Series Scanners

    Kodak has announced a new range of Plus Series Scanners that promise to improve document capture productivity by up to 50 percent over their predecessor models at the same price levels.

  • Australia struggling with storage explosion: survey

    Australian organisations are experiencing rising cost and management pressures stemming from exploding data volumes and poorly controlled investment in storage infrastructure, according to new local research released by Symantec.