Document & Records Management

The Shadow Attorney-General, Senator Joe Ludwig says the government should control its paranoia, stop wasting tax-payer dollars chasing leaks and ultimately hold the public sector accountable for the way it manages information.

When the Australian Labour party leaked a Word Document form with Track Changes enabled, it sent virtual shivers down the spines of Internet public relations spinsters everywhere.

Databasics has announced a golden partnership agreement with Equilibrium, Pty. Ltd. to launch MediaRich Media Server for Microsoft Sharepoint in Australia and New Zealand.

Jason R. Baron, Director of Litigation at the National Archives and Records Administration in the United States has called for universal collaboration and an open minded approach to Information Retrieval (IR).

Sounds crazy doesn’t it? The very title dredges up fear of your precious email folders being lost to the depths of oblivion and treasured network drives going the way of permanent inaccessibility

Despite talk of scaling back acquisitions in favour of focusing on its core business, EMC has announced that it has purchased X-Hive, a Dutch CML specialist to its ranks.

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has hit out at the IT talent shortage, stating talent is alive and kicking in taxi drivers and the over-50 employee market.

Japan has become the latest country to have its government openly embrace the OpenDocument format, making a shift to a new policy structure that favours open source solutions over proprietary.

Enterprise content management software provider Objective Corporation has announced that the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia (DAFWA) has will be deploying its solution throughout the 1500 person department.

After several months in development, Sun has released the its Open Document Format (ODF) plug-in for Microsoft Office, enabling the ODF standard to be read and written by Microsoft’s software, plus be used as the default format.

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