SER Group, a German provider of Intelligent Content Automation solutions with its Doxis platform, has announced the acquisition of AI company Klippa, an innovator in the rapidly evolving Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) market.
Patrick Ulrich is the Chief Technology Officer at TCG Process, leading the development of TCG’s DocProStar Intelligent Document Processing and Orchestration platform. With over 24 years of experience within the technology industry, Patrick brings deep expertise in AI, machine learning, and process automation. He has been working with AI and machine learning technologies since 2006, advancing the capabilities of Intelligent Document Processing and process automation solutions.
ASX-listed archTIS has completed the US$750,000 purchase of open-source workflow engine Direktiv, and will integrate its attribute-based access control (ABAC) and event-driven orchestration platform into its product offerings.
The Australian Information Commissioner has found that government agencies are regularly using phone-based messaging apps without adequate policies to ensure they meet their legal obligations.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has launched legal proceedings against investment firm FIIG Securities Limited over what it describes as "systemic and prolonged cybersecurity failures" that led to a significant data breach affecting thousands of clients.
In today's data-driven working environment, all organisations face the critical challenge of managing vast amounts of sensitive data, including data related to their financial resources. Effective governance of financial data assets has emerged as a crucial discipline, ensuring data accuracy, regulatory compliance and informed decision-making.
Australian tech company EncompaaS has announced a new condition-based search feature that promises to cut document search time by up to 20 minutes per query.
ABBYY has announced the establishment of new AI Labs across multiple countries, aiming to develop more powerful and developer-friendly document AI models.
Mistral AI has unveiled what it claims is the world's most advanced document understanding technology. Dubbed "Mistral OCR," the new optical character recognition API aims to transform how organizations extract and utilize information from their vast document repositories.
The way organisations manage records is changing. In a world with exponentially growing digital repositories, and increasingly dangerous risk, automation, AI-driven classification, and seamless integration into business processes are now essential to ensure compliance, security, and efficiency.