Scanning & Capture

Tacit Networks has bought the intellectual property of Attachstor so that it can provide better access to email attachments through its WAN-based file sharing software.

The Australian Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has received a welcome boost following the release of a survey showing that a significant increase in employment opportunities for ICT professionals.

Enterprise mobility systems provider Symbol Technologies has successfully completed a pilot program, using RFID tags to help streamline the process of collecting and testing milk samples from Australian dairies.

Imaging giant Kodak has entered into an agreement with mobile telecommunications provider Verizon Wireless that will enable Verizon customers to share and store their camera phone images on the Internet.

Too many IT organisations are scrambling for budget and guidance to attain working RFID (radio frequency identification) solutions without understanding the technology's actual capabilities and limitations, warns analysts Meta Group.

Geographic Information System developers can now test and validate their software compatibility online thanks to the launch of the Compliance and Interoperability Test and Evaluation website

With advanced imaging and paper-handling features suitable for a wide range of applications, the Kodak i280 Scanner is the newest addition to the i200 Series Scanners.

Hewlett Packard and Dicom have teamed up to offer customers two new high performance scanners which will deliver fast and efficient results in document scanning.

A new "Green calculator" is due to transform the building and construction industry because it can provide property professionals with an instant cost and environmental assessment of any commercial building straight from its 3D computer graphics.

Dell is planning to significantly expand its imaging and printing offerings in the coming months and has signed new technology agreements with FujiXerox, Kodak and Samsung to help it achieve its aim.

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