Scanning & Capture

DICOM reports success of Ascent and VirtualReScan technology in German utility deal.

The Australian printer market recorded it’s highest sales ever, exceeding 90,000 units in the first 2006 quarter.

Demand for outsourced imaging drives industry veteran to expand its reach with a major purchase for the region.

DAM picks up pace as Seattle's giant bypasses the development route and purchases UK-based iView.

Eastman Kodak Company has launched four new scanner models – KODAK i1210 and i1220 Series Scanners for the workgroup segment and the KODAK i1310 and i1320 Series Scanners for the departmental segment.

New Zealand farmers have put on hold the introduction of compulsory RFID tagging for cattle and deer till mid-2008. This, in spite of an October 2006 deadline!

Eastman Kodak Company has updated its KODAK Capture Software to version 6.9, bringing a host of improvements from new search capabilities to enhanced compliance capabilities.

The Australian National Archives announces the completetion of its triad of digital document management tools with successful migration of 'XML Electronic Normalising of Archives' (Xena).

It’s that time of year again and Australasia's leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the business marketplace is rolling into town. IDM stands with pen at the ready…

Australia’s Speedscan and U.S.-based Data Impact have announced that they have merged to create a new, global document management solutions group.

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