Business Process & Workflow

OpenText has a new business process management suite that ties together its Cordys acquisition with packaged applications and add-on products to automate processes around enterprise content management.

HP Autonomy and Litera have announced an extension of their partnership to enable HP WorkSite users to access, govern, clean and compare content in their on-premise or cloud hosted files.  Litera’s comparison and server-based metadata cleaning solutions are now integrated with HP LinkSite, a file sharing and synchronisation service from HP Autonomy that is built on HP’s cloud. 

Microsoft and DocuSign are teaming up to provide DocuSign's eSignature apps widely available from within Microsoft Office 365. 

Is "The doctor will see you now" turning into "The doctor will watch the screen?" A new study suggests that physicians may spend too much time looking at their computer screens when seeing patients.

NZ Post subsidiary Converga has acquired of Speedscan Group Holdings to extend its reach in its core markets in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Philippines.

A Laserfiche ECM rollout at Ricoh Australia is helping pave the way for a switch to activity-based working (ABW).

ARX has announced that its new release of CoSign Connector for SharePoint allows SharePoint Designer to be used to quickly and easily add digital signatures to business processes.

ABB’s Measurement Products business has introduced the RVG200 videographic recorder with touchscreen technology. The recorder provides easy access to process data for on site operators, while enabling secure remote access to that same data from any tablet, smartphone, PC or other networked device.

ECM giant OpenText has outlaid $US1.65 billion to acquire one of the world's largest business to business (B2B) electronic data interchange (EDI) networks, the GXS Trading Grid.

Scanning invoices in an attempt to reduce procurement effort is like ordering a faster fax machine because your current model is too slow argues Steve Howcroft. So why not just get rid of the fax machine?

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