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  • DocuWorks 8 takes to the cloud

    Fuji Xerox Australia has unveiled new document handling software for small and medium sized businesses, DocuWorks 8, providing a portal to documents held on a local network or in Working Folder, Fuji Xerox’s cloud storage solution.

  • Nuance adds Power PDF bundle

    Nuance Communications has launched a new suite of tools to create, manage, share, and secure PDF files, known as Nuance Power PDF.

  • Microsoft Outlook coming to Android

    Android users can look forward to an official Microsoft mail client released later this year, following on from the launch of the Outlook Web App (OWA) for iPhone and iPad last year. Office365 users in particular will look forward to an Android client that offers Exchange ActiveSync support.

  • K2 for SharePoint 2013 unveiled

    Specifically built to work with SharePoint 2013, K2 for SharePoint is a new tool for building and running business applications within SharePoint -- using forms, workflow, data and reports.

  • Copy & Paste fills SharePoint gap

    PortalFront Tru Apps has release an enhanced app for SharePoint called Tru Copy & Paste which works with SharePoint Online (Office 365) and on premise SharePoint 2013 installations. It enhances the usability of SharePoint by providing the users the ability to move files between folders, document libraries and sites directly within the browser similar to the traditional copy and paste feature found in Windows. 

  • IQ Quattro wide-format scanner

    Contex has announced announces the IQ Quattro, a wide format scanner designed to improve workgroup productivity by reducing the time spent on scanning tasks. 

  • Denying the EDRMS donkey vote

    The problem of “donkey classification” in electronic document and record management systems (EDRMS) is common, where users select the first presented disposal class for a document, irrespective of its content, or always use the same class.

  • OBS puts SharePoint Docs in a Box

    OBS has launched a new “Docs in a Box” SharePoint solution that promises to deliver 70 per cent of the functionality that all organisations need to manage their controlled documents. The company says the remaining 30 per cent of controlled document functionality consists of attributes specific to each business such as user experience, templates and organisation processes. For example security, review, approval and publication workflow.