Business Process & Workflow

Industry analyst firm International Data Corporation (IDC) forecasts global spending on cognitive systems will reach nearly $US31.3 billion in 2019 and change the way work is performed.

Brother International (Aust) Pty Ltd has launched a new series of laser printers and Multi-Function Centres (MFCs). The new Brother L5000 and L6000 Series add advanced scanning capabilities, mobility features and access to business cloud services.

Cadac Group, a solution provider for creating, managing, and sharing digital design information, has selected Radial SG's Viewport solution to power its new Cadac Organice TagHub solution.

Consulting firm KPMG has announced plans to apply IBM’s Watson cognitive computing technology to its professional services offerings. The agreement, including a focus on auditing services, builds on several recent KPMG initiatives demonstrating the promise of cognitive technologies.

Anyone working in today’s business world is familiar with the Portable Document Format (PDF), and for good reason. PDFs offer a great convenience. They can be taken on the road, read on any device, emailed to other people and easily printed.

We now live in what Gartner calls an ‘algorithm driven’ world. Everything from ordering a taxi to finding a date involves complex algorithms, whether you know it or not. The world is shaped by algorithms which predict and execute against defined rules in order to automatically carry out every day processes.

Too often, government agencies are not adequately dealing with the pervasive and expensive problems of security, control and access in their document-related workflows

Deloitte has announced an alliance with Kira Systems to bring the power of machine learning to the workplace, an innovation it believes could help free workers from the tedium of reviewing contracts and other documents. 

A White Paper produced by Australia’s Department of Defence has identified a need for $A5 billion in additional funding over previous plans to meet Defence’s information and communications technology needs across the next decade.

Top Image Systems (TIS) has announced a global reseller agreement with Xerox to give customers end-to-end automation solutions for industry-specific, content-driven processes.  Content processing solutions from TIS will be integrated into Xerox’s workflow automation suite, which helps simplify end-to-end processes for a range of industries including financial services, healthcare and government.

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