Enterprise Content Management

A new multi-tier platform for managing Autonomy iManage WorkSite has been unveiled by DocAuto.

Social email software provider harmon.ie  has launched a Lotus Notes edition of harmon.ie for SharePoint 3, the platform that aggregates SharePoint collaboration and social tools into an email sidebar for easy access.

The Asia-Pacific represents the fastest growing regional market for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, growing at about 15% with Australia and Korea at the lead, according to a new report from Global Industry Analysts, Inc. (GIA).

Objective Corporation has announced its launch of an Enterprise Search solution for Objective and HP TRIM.

Australia’s Dataract has announced a significant update to its e5 Work Allocation Management Suite, adding a graphical workflow designer to the SharePoint solution for the first time.

Balance Professional Services (BPS) has announced the launch of its BatchPoint tool promising a simple, fast and effective way to import bulk files and their metadata into SharePoint.

A perennial issue facing most content managers is training people to apply the right tags and metadata. Without good tagging content is lost, leading to duplication, ineffective search and a substantial amount of time wasted as people hunt for content they know is in there somewhere. The DataFacet solution from WAND Inc provides sets of extensive taxonomies, and tools to automate the classification of documents and web content.

New Zealand-based, Techtonics, and Australian-headquartered, StoneBridge Systems, have been assigned the annually proscribed OpenText Partner Awards for 2011.

OpenText has announced OpenText Tempo, claimed to be a fast, easy and secure document sharing solution that allows enterprise users to share and manage content in secure folders on smartphones, tablets, and PCs or laptops. OpenText Tempo allows users to access, share and modify content while it is instantly and automatically synchronised across all of their computers and mobile devices. 

Spending on information technology (IT) products and services by enterprises in Australia is expected to reach A$61.9 billion in 2012, up 1.9 percent over 2011, according to a new report from industry analysts Gartner

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