Scanning & Capture

Canon has launched a new Enterprise Document Management system that it says enables the integration of device-based electronic document distribution, effectively bridging the gap between digital and paper documents.

Google has launched two new interesting bits of technology this week, the first a much talked about application to make web applications usable offline and the second is an slightly unnerving piece of facial recognition software it has sli...

While speculation about a possible purchase of Avaya bubbles away, Cisco has announced that it has acquired WebEx communications and its network-based collaboration gear.

CAPTCHA boxes are used all over the web now. Adding a comment to a public discussion or signing up for an account at a web site will usually see you re-typing obscured characters from an image. But can these boxes be used for more than security?

IBM has announced its latest Grid Medical Archive Solution at this week’s Telemedicine Association show in the US, promising a multi-tier, multi-application and multi-site enterprise storage archive for delivering medical images, patient r...

A group of online application providers have come together and released what they are calling the world’s first online office suite based on open standards – ShareOffice.

Today is World Information Society Day and this year, the International Telecommunciation Union (ITU) is exploring ways to ensure the digital revolution reaches young people everywhere.

A Nazi archive governed by 11 separate countries will be opened later this year, with digital copies of 50 million pages of Holocaust information to be made available for researchers and the general public.

TANDBERG have announced a PC videoconferencing product enabling organisations to communicate visually from anywhere employees can taken their laptops.

German researchers are working to piece together the torn details of millions of shredded documents that once held the key to East German secret police files.

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