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Kofax Mobile ID is a new mobile capture framework that powers the capture and submittal of proof of identity documents.

Nikec Solutions has launched a new extranet platform for law firms to provide a secure way of managing project and matter related documents known as Nikec Hub.

Automated handling of all contract-related tasks is promised by OpenText with its new OpenText Contract Center solution, extending through initial concept to the authoring, negotiation, execution, renewal and retention of contracts.

A2iA has unveiled  its newest software toolkit, A2iA TextReader, which features a new inhouse developed technology for full text transcription. Developed by A2iA’s in-house R&D Team, the same  engine can be used for printed and cursive text recognition, enabling all types of documents be transformed into searchable and editable formats – without the use of a dictionary.

Attensity has announced its new Semantic Annotation product which is designed to integrate into existing enterprise systems to automatically and intelligently extract highly accurate real-time insights from large volumes of disparate data

Coveo has announced the availability of several new and updated Connectors for third-party cloud storage, product lifecycle and social media feeds for its leading Enterprise Search Platform.

IBM has acquired AlchemyAPI for an undisclosed amount, a platform used by more than 40,000 developers of cognitive computing applications. The acquisition will expand the reach of IBM’s Watson natural language processing solutions.

Kofax has announced the $US19.5M acquisition of Aia Holding BV, a Dutch provider of customer communications management (CCM) software that helps organisations manage interactive and ad hoc customer correspondence both electronically and on paper.

FileBound Australia has announced that the FileBound document and workflow automation software is the first offering in Konica Minolta Business Solutions Australia’s WeOptimise Cloud.

One of the largest information destruction services in Australia is now certified for all operations across the entire country by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID).

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