Document & Records Management

The talk of so-called inevitable data disclosure laws in Australia are often viewed through American-Rimmed glasses. But there’s more than subtle differences between what’s going on across the pacific and what’s been tabled in Canberra tha...

Hewlett Packard (HP) has inked a pre-bid agreement to acquire the Canberra based document and records management software company, Tower Software.

Continuing the run of 11th hour acquisition announcements, on Thursday EMC said that it has offered to buy the document management output software firm Document Sciences for US$85 (AU$98.2) million.

Updating its tools to fight dirty documents, ManTech has announced version 3.0 of its Document Detective is now available, claiming this new release provides enhanced protection for classified documents for government departments.

Speaking at the annual Information Security Forum in South Africa, Professor Mervyn King has explored the idea of legislation not being the quick fix we need for information security.

Email archiving specialist MessageOne has announced that a new, updated version of its EMS email archive system is hitting the streets, this time with advanced message importing capabilities.

Security information management provider NetForensics has announce new and enhanced features for its latest version of nFX Log One, including improvements to architecture, scalability and data collection.

AXS-One has introduced what it is calling the industry’s first complete archive solution for data preservation and case management in the form of its new Compliance Platform 3.7.

New anti-money laundering rules have now come into effect this week, with a range of technologies now presenting the key to assisting financial institutions in meeting stringent recordkeeping obligations.

eDiscovery solution provider Kazeon has just released a new version of its Information Access Platform and Information Server, claiming that it can now address a wide range of information beyond the data centre.

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