Document & Records Management
Vignette has bought Tower Technology for US$80 million to bring together their expertise in content management, collaboration and portal solutions with Tower Technology's integrated enterprise document and records management solutions.
Objective Corporation has been awarded a contract from New Zealand’s Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) to supply an Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) to help the Authority improve efficiency and its ability to manage knowledge.
The unheralded role that records and documents play in keeping the world in balance will be the primary focus of PRISM International’s (Professional Records & Information Services Management) first “Business Across Borders-Asia” commercial...
Network Appliance, Inc., have released a storage security option which integrates with IBM's electronic records management solution, setting a new bar for secure records management.
The availability of low-cost enterprise-class multi function devices (MFDs) with the capability of digitising paper records and other documents is resulting in organisations across Australia take charge of their own document management nee...
Novell has won a contract to run the Victorian Government's Rosetta Project, which aims to ensure that electronic documents will be accessible for centuries via an online directory service.
Novell has won a contract to run the Victorian Government's Rosetta Project, which aims to ensure that electronic documents will be accessible for centuries via an online directory service.
Novell has won a contract to run the Victorian Government's Rosetta Project, which aims to ensure that electronic documents will be accessible for centuries via an online directory service.
The MD of a company that develops software for managing and securing electronic documents has warned that the 'deviously minded' could have a field day with the new encryption systems and rights management software introduced by Microsoft ...
Many firms will use Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) to improve business efficiency, with 39 percent of affected companies of the opinion that Sarbanes-Oxley will make them more competitive.
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