IDM November/December 2004
Self
control
The availability of low-cost enterprise-class multi function devices
(MFDs) with the capability of digitising paper records and other
documents is resulting in organisations across Australia take charge
of their own document management needs on an unprecedented scale.
Outsourcing - the industry speaks
IDM talks to some of the figures at the centre of the outsourcing
community in Australia to get their views on what has become one
of hottest topics up for discussion within Australian ICT industry
circles today.
Cover
story - Taking the heat off the beat
The New South Wales Police has come in for some harsh criticism
in the past over the way it manages and shares information. We find
out about the great strides the force has made in recent times in
utilising technology to bring paper records under arrest, as well
as how the force will use technology in the future to help fight
crime.
Staying
in the picture
The Australian film industry has positioned itself to earn a greater
share of work on blockbuster movies such as Lord of the Rings and
The Last Samurai with the launch of a super-fast broadband network
to link Australian post-production and digital content companies
with Hollywood studios.
Counting
the cost of cyberstalking
In addition to the emotional trauma endured by the victims, hi-tech
sexual harassment in the workplace is also emerging as a major threat
to employers, writes David Davies, Partner with legal firm Sparke
Helmore.
War
of the WORMs
Competition in the WORM (Write Once Read Many) tape media is heating
up as the race to diffuse the compliance time bomb - which is close
to the point of activation - intensifies.
Special feature: Imaging bureaux Q & A
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