Document & Records Management
In 2008 Hyundai Motor Company Australia (HMCA) moved to a purpose-built new headquarters at Sydney’s high tech heartland of Macquarie Park. The office complex is a gleaming showcase of all that is state-of-the-art in environmental design and construction.
With SharePoint 2013 and Office 2013 on the horizon James Milne provides a quick overview of some of the major enhancements that SharePoint 2013 is going to provide and what some of these changes will mean to your business.
A new enterprise search system has been released by Searchdaimon, a software development firm based in Norway.
Law firm DLA Piper intends to implement a BA Insight and FAST enterprise search solution for all of its 4200 lawyers located across 31 countries and 77 offices throughout the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and the Middle East.
Esker has signed an agreement worth approximately $US300,000 with one of Asia’s leading airlines to implement end-to-end vendor invoice automation. As the first cloud-based solution to be deployed at the company, the Esker Accounts Payable on Demand solution will deliver improved process and business efficiencies.
A Victorian government agency responsible for managing over $A36B of major projects has been blasted in an Auditor-General's report that found it was unable to produce records of the contracts it was managing and undertook dubious employment practices.
Tighter SharePoint integration and support for touchscreens are highlights of Adobe’s latest update to the Acrobat Professional XI. due for release on October 15.
NZ startup Pingar has announced the availability of its solution that automates the assignment of metadata to documents for SharePoint 2010. This makes it easier to search and organise large amounts of unstructured data.
Intelledox has announced the latest release of its cloud-based document generation and smart e-forms solution, now called infiniti.
The agency which provides IT services to the Victorian government has been let off the hook from an FOI request from the Age newspaper, with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) deciding the expensive and time-consuming job of restoring email and calendars from backup tapes was too onerous.
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