Enterprise Content Management
Community and aged care services provider, Wesley Mission Brisbane, has adopted a Kofax Capture platform for processing up to 40,000 supplier invoices per year, following its investment in TechnologyOne Financials
The latest version of Kofax Capture (KC), offering a new user interface with Microsoft look and feel, replaces Kofax Capture 8 which reached its end of sale on August 31, and will no longer be supported from January 1st, 2013.
Computers can mimic the human ability to find visually similar images, such as photographs of a fountain in summer and in winter, or a photograph and a painting of the same cathedral, by using a technique that analyses the uniqueness of images, say researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science.
ISYS Search Software has announced the release of its next generation Enterprise 10.0 product, promising enterprise search at speeds up to four times faster than previous versions. A free trial is available at www.isys-10.com
The SAP Global IT team has selected the open source Alfresco Enterprise ECM platform as its global standard for document collaboration, content management and publishing.
Kofax has acquired Singularity for $US48 million, an Ireland-based provider of business process management (BPM) software and case management solutions
Image & Data manager surveyed its readers across Australia and New Zealand to find out the state of enterprise capture
OpenText has launched an automated classification application to manage the retention and disposition of high-volume, low-touch content such as social media, e-mail, office documents and legacy content.
New capabilities to help automate transactional processes and simplify information governance are promised the latest release of the Laserfiche ECM platform, Version 8.3.
Global defence contractor BAE Systems chose Australia as the location of a pilot deployment of SharePoint 2010, known as Project Olympia, spearheading a rollout of a new document and records management system to a large part of its 100,000 strong workforce across the globe. BAE Systems Australia is manufacturing critical airframe components for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (pictured) being produced for the US Navy and Marine Corps, the UK, Canada and Australia.
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