Enterprise Content Management
OpenText has announced Capture for Microsoft SharePoint, a software solution to capture, digitise and fully index paper documents, forms and faxes and move them into SharePoint.
Canto has launched an add-on product for its Cumulus digital asset management (DAM) software, RoboFlow, that provides a "watch folder" auto-cataloging and catalog synchronisation, and scriptable asset and metadata processing.
At its annual user conference on the Gold Coast this week, TechnologyOne has announced it is ready to offer its enterprise applications and content management solutions completely hosted in the cloud.
Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula Shire (MPS) has selected the Objective Enterprise Search solution to provide its 650 users with a single place to search more than 10 million pieces of information stored in multiple repositories. The Shire expects this to result in more responsive and better quality service to its residents.
Eurofield Information Solutions (EIS) has announced that its reference work for clinical coders, the ICD-10-AM/ACHI/ACS Seventh Edition eBook, is available again from the www.HealthGenius.com.au website.
IBM has introduced new software to help organisations better manage and secure the explosion of smartphones and tablets in the workplace, while also managing laptops, desktops and servers.
A cloud-based collaboration platform from HighQ has been chosen by Australian law firm Clayton Utz to provide a new extranet.
A new survey has found that almost half of SharePoint users disregard the security within SharePoint, and copy sensitive or confidential documents to insecure hard drives, USB keys or even email it to a third party.
Colligo Networks has launched a bundle of its email and document management solutions for SharePoint, specifically designed for law firms and legal departments deploying SharePoint as a client/matter-centric legal document management system (DMS).
OpenText has achieved certification for its records management solution with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 with VERS (Victorian Electronic Records Strategy), the Australian standard for capturing, managing and preserving electronic records.
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