Document & Records Management
Archiving system specialist Plasmon has announced the launch of its new Archive Appliance Express, aimed specifically at small to medium-sized medical businesses.
Viktor Mayer- Schönberger has compared Google’s ethos with the KGB’s motto applied to information on its political prisoners: ??????? ????? (to be preserved for ever)
PowerFile has made a new push towards the green end of town, cutting the amount of energy consumed by its data archiving systems and announcing its new membership to the Green Grid Consortium.
The ACT’s Tower Software has notched up another win, with the conservation organisation Natural England picking TRIM Context to handle its electronic document and records management.
Workshare says it has launched the first and only document control product to be integrated with Microsoft Office and Vista as well as previous versions – and made a stab at Adobe Acrobat in the process.
RFID tracking specialist FileTrail has announced a new addition to its stable of solutions, giving staff the ability to see exactly where a file or folder is located in their office.
In an effort to help EU companies meet their data retention obligations, Sun has launched its Secure Data Retrieval Server promising the industry’s first end-to-end “plug-and-comply” solution.
In its latest report on email archiving applications, IDC has found that the market grew by 45 percent in 2006 on the back of increasing compliance and storage optimisation requirements.
Canon has launched a new Enterprise Document Management system that it says enables the integration of device-based electronic document distribution, effectively bridging the gap between digital and paper documents.
Ovum has called for more CIOs to pilot enterprise 2.0 application and bring what we know of online social networking at home, into the workplace for information sharing.
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