Scanning & Capture

A FujiXerox sponsored report by IDC has found of the 100 organisations surveyed, there are too many printers per employee with many organisations lacking a firm grasp of the total cost of printing.

In the mother of all regrets, a computer technician in an Alaskan Government department has made a simple keyboard error and wiped data on a $38 billion state fund.

MetaCommunications has paired up with DataBasics and expanded distribution of its cross-platform process management and productivity solutions for the graphic arts industry to both Australia and New Zealand.

A new company is brining the world of peer-2-peer software to business workflow, offering an outlook meeting scheduling plugin that it says is far superior to current offerings.

Location intelligence solutions provider MapInfo know a lot about people. They’re putting their knowledge to the test and packaging it in their AnySite solution, a local market analysis application.

As consumers voraciously devour digital media, computer game studios are looking for ways to drive development even harder. To this end, IBM is teaming up with reseller Seven Group Digital Media to help game studies wring every drop of per...

The NSW Labor Government says if re-elected, it will pump $26 million into creating a digital mammography network for viewing, storing and transmitting mammograms electronically.

Avaya is reportedly ditching hardware sales and focussing on its VoIP software, announcing support for both Microsoft and IBM applications and a new partnership with Google.

OPEX Corporation has announced its mail extraction and scanning unit, the AS3690i now reads Australia’s 4-State Barcode while scanning documents and envelopes.

An EMC sponsored IDC study forecasts the amount of digital information created in 2010 to hit a staggering 988 billion gigabytes. A result that will see digital information turn more than six times over the 161 billion created in 2006.

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