Document & Records Management
The ever-increasing volume of information in the workplace comes from both the creation, receipt and aggregation of information in the organisation. Knowing what it is and where to find it is a crucial step in managing information. Users can easily access the information through a federated search, which can be enhanced with the use of filters to achieve better search results.
For a deep dive into Iron Mountain’s new InSight Digital Experience Platform (DXP), IDM asked Greg Lever, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Asia Pacific at Iron Mountain, ANZ, to outline its unique approach to intelligent document processing.
A recent study by Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health has revealed significant limitations in the ability of advanced artificial intelligence to reliably extract information from clinical notes in medical records.
FileBound Solutions and UpSol are consolidating under the Ellby brand and will be operating under these updated company names effective immediately.
Business process automation developer Skilja has announced the integration LLM based extraction into its new software releases, LAERA 3.0 & Tegra 3.0 with Classifier 6.0 and Information Extraction 5.0.
Protecting sensitive data is paramount to organizations today. With the vast amounts of data managed by organizations, the need to redact Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and other confidential details before documents are viewed is critical.
RecordPoint is now a Workday Innovation Partner, and will provide a more seamless integration process with the RecordPoint platform, increasing data visibility for better data lifecycle management and risk mitigation.
Objective Corporation is taking its financial services authoring and publication software, Objective Keystone, to the Asia Risk Congress to showcase its solutions to financial institutions and heavily regulated entities at the show.
The Australian Digital Health Agency and the Department of Health and Aged Care have released new standards for clinical information systems used in residential aged care facilities.
For organisations hampered by limited data intelligence, manual workflows in distributed work environments, and talent shortages that limit customer-centric innovation, the need for robust and flexible data management solutions has never been greater. These solutions must unify, operationalise, protect, and activate information stored in physical and digital unstructured and structured data.
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