Enterprise Applications

Kodak Alaris is launching a new wave of network-connected scanning solutions aimed at tackling the most difficult pain points organizations face when onboarding information into line-of-business applications.

The membership of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has approved version 1.1 of the GeoTIFF Encoding Standard.The GeoTIFF format is used throughout the geospatial and earth science communities to share geographic image data.

XMedius  has launched XM Fax 9.0, the latest version of its r Fax over IP (FoIP) software (formally known as XMediusFAX). The new version delivers features designed to further improve the security, scalability and reliability of electronically transmitted data.

The Cognitive Software Group, an Australian research and development company based in Sydney, has released an update to its cognitiveAI Platform, which utilises Semantic computing, NLP and Machine Learning.

eQuorum has announced major new features in Version 10.3 of ImageSite, its workflow and document management Solution for manufacturers, architects, engineers, utilities, universities and government. All features are also incorporated into Engine-Box.com, eQuorum's cloud-based SaaS workflow and document management solution.

Medical systems and processes in the healthcare sector are becoming increasingly digital and Internet technologies are being used to speed up and improve the quality of the patient care. New analysis of medical image archiving systems being used across the globe by Greenbone Networks, a German cybersecurity firm, shows where things can go wrong.

National Australia Bank (NAB) has added Google Cloud to its cloud technology strategy that already includes Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services. NAB aims to move 35 per cent of its applications to the cloud by the end of 2020.

Enterprises today are focused on ensuring robust data governance, and are exploring different tools and approaches to support their efforts. Some organizations know exactly what they need, while others can be overwhelmed or confused by all the different solutions out there that claim to support data governance.

IT and risk management professionals must speak the same language to more effectively incorporate the benefits and uncertainties associated with data and technology into the organisations’ overall strategy and to add value, according to a newly published, complimentary white paper from ISACA and RIMS,

TechnologyOne has signed a four-year, $3.2 million whole-of-government SaaS contract with the ACT Health Directorate.

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