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  • HPE bundles backups with analytics

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has introduced a new integrated suite that uses operational and file analytics to automate and streamline data protection, the HPE Adaptive Backup and Recovery Suite.

  • Data analytics startup gets $1.25M boost

    Hyper Anna has secured an $A1.25 million investment from Westpac’s venture capital arm, Reinventure and AirTree Ventures, to support further development of its natural language driven data analytics solution. The funds will be used to grow the business and help launch in the US in 2017.

  • 10 Australian hospitals go live with OnBase ECM

    Ten hospitals across three Australian health services, including Mater Misericordiae Limited Brisbane, Melbourne Health and The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, are deploying OnBase by Hyland.

  • Contract Discovery and Analytics solution

    Seal Software has unveiled a new version of its contract discovery and analytics solution. Version 5.0 introduces “Analyze This Now” (ATN), an add-in for Microsoft Word that allows business users to leverage Seal’s powerful contract data extraction and review capabilities from within the familiar MS Word.

  • iManage releases Records Manager 6.4

    iManage Records Manager 6.4 has been enhanced with new functionality designed to increase user satisfaction and streamline multiple aspects of records management.

  • cloudrecover and Dicker Data end distribution arrangement

    After two years of partnership in the Backup and Disaster Recovery as-a-Service area CloudRecover and Dicker Data have mutually decided to end their distribution arrangement. The end of the relationship follows on from the announcement of CloudRecover’s direct appointment as an HPE Software Distributor, which places it on the same selling tier as Dicker Data.

  • Acrobat DC adds document comparison

    Adobe has announced updates to the Creative Cloud (CC) edition of Acrobat which includes a new Compare Files tool to view differences between two PDF files in a side-by-side view, as well as a summary view. It is hoping the new features will convince owners of the boxed copy of Acrobat 8, 9 or 10 to upgrade.