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UK research has discovered that half of doctors expect Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) to improve patient care by providing verifiable, consistent and complete data to support verbal handovers between medical staff.

Oracle has enhanced its StorageTek tape libraries and drives, with an increase in scalable capacity from 70,000 to 100,000 tape slots and redundant electronics. The StorageTek LTO-5 drive coupled with the StorageTek SL8500 Modular Library System offers up to 150 petabytes of native storage capacity managed in a single tape library.

StoredIQ has announced an addition to its enterprise eDiscovery solution, a new application called eDiscoveryManager that addresses the range of legal discovery requirements, including search, identification, collection, early case assessment (ECA) and analysis, as well as legal hold and review.

FileBound Australia has announced the release of a direct integration with the Sharp’s OSA technology, a development platform that allows third party software developers to customise Sharp Multifunction Copiers/Printers.

Organisations using the free version of SharePoint will soon be able to transform their document repository into a productive social computing environment thanks to a new companion application to be launched by NewsGator

4DDynamics, a 3d scanner manufacturer, has introduced a new device it has dubbed a 3d “gadget”, the PicoScan.

IDS has unveiled the latest release of its application to automate the conversion and routing of paper-based healthcare documentation to electronic form. It is aimed to address the growing electronic health record (EHR) readiness market.

 Nuance Communications has announced a new release of its desktop PDF software, Nuance PDF Converter Enterprise 7, adding include visual document assembly of PDF and Microsoft Office documents into a single PDF, and a Web PDF toolbar that delivers the full capability of the product via Web browsers.

Open Text has announced the availability of Web Site Management 10.1, featuring usability enhancements to accelerate common tasks and make it easier for website managers to integrate with corporate information and resources along with a sample project that speeds up delivery of new websites.

Distributor Alloys is bringing the Visioneer range of document scanning solutions to Australia, including a new $US299 portable colour scanner that weighs less than a kilogram and scans both sides of the page in duplex mode in 6 seconds.

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