Enterprise Content Management
ECM vendor Perceptive Software has added data centres in Europe, Asia, and Australia to its Software as a Service (SaaS) platform initially launched in the US in 2006.
OpenText has added support for the SAP Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM) and SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) applications in Version 10 of its Extended ECM product.
Lexmark continues to beef up its information management portfolio, with this week’s purchase of Australia’s ISYS Search Software and U.S.–based Nolij Corporation adding to recent acquisitions in the ECM and capture fields, Perceptive Software and Brainware.
AvePoint has delivered the latest version of DocAve Content Shield for SharePoint 2010, offering features for scanning, blocking and quarantining malicious code as well as profane, discriminatory, confidential, or otherwise non-compliant content.
Outback Imaging has extended EzeScan production scanning software support for the TechnologyOne ECM platform back to Version 3.x, after announcing the addition of TechnologyOne ECM 4.02 to EzeScan’s list of supported EDRM systems earlier this year.
Pingar won its round of SharePoint Idol at the 2012 Australia SharePoint Conference held in Melbourne 20-21 March, 2012, where different solutions are presented and then voted on by conferencegoers in a competitive bake-off.
Infragistics, a company traditionally specialising in user interface development, has acquired a platform that extends Sharepoint apps seamlessly to the iPad, iPhone and other non-Windows mobile platforms.
iOra, a provider of high performance SharePoint replication solutions, has appointed Brisbane-based Myriad Technologies as its reselling partner in Australia and New Zealand.
Formtek has announced five new Software Extensions for Alfresco ECM platform, including a File Linking Extension that allows a single document stored in Alfresco to be accessible from multiple locations without physically duplicating the document.
As image asset management challenges go, they don’t get much bigger. Dr Jessica Chapman walked into a new role at the CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility in 2000 to find that as part of her job she had been put in charge of an archive of 100,000 negatives documenting the history of radio astronomy from 1946 to 1996.
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