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It’s been a veritable document management feast this week with new releases from Adobe for better PDF use, Cabinet NG upgrading its CNG-WEB, tweeting for records management and Microsoft upgrading its Docs.com for Facebook. Meanwhile, Uncle Sam just keeps wasting money through pointless searches.
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It’s a mixed bag of document management news this week. IBM’s Quickr document collaboration abilities have been extended by DOCVA, Adeptol upgrades its document viewer and Xerox doesn’t look like it’s going to neglect traditional print services despite recent rebranding efforts as a document management heavy weight.
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In the world of document management this week, we look at the issues of compliance when it comes to managing documents using social media and enterprise collaboration tools.
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Based on response to a recent article I wrote on document capture (see: 5 Key Considerations for Document Capture), it seems clear that many enterprises are only considering capture as an afterthought to the main ECM show. This week, however, KnowledgeTree (news, site ) has extended its
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As businesses and government transform their operations into a world where information can be easily accessed and leveraged, there is the perception that paper is yesterday’s problem. It's not.
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Document management this week has been dominated by the release of a number of document viewers including two that make it easier to view and share documents in SharePoint 2010.
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Back in the full swing of things this week with Hyland Software outlining its plans to take OnBase worldwide and Office 2011 for Mac finally going to RTM. Xerox has also launched its rebranding campaign, while PSIGEN extends the reach of its document capture software.
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The recent acquisition of document capture vendor DataCap by IBM and the filing of revenue figures by Kofax that were 15% higher than the previous year (in the middle of a recession) has put document and data capture in the spotlight. We might say “in the light again” as document capture has
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Busy, Busy, Busy. Labour Day weekend over and right back into it. This week document capture features quite large, with a couple of new solutions and Kofax hitting the high notes with its end-of-year figures. Hyland Software has also been looking at document and content security.
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New school year begins, and Microsoft has been very, very busy with upgrades to its Office Web Apps only two months after it is released. SAP, in the meantime, started reselling SteamServe’s document automation solution under a new name.
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Earlier this week we said we’d come back and have a deeper look at Open Text and the announcement that it has released key integrations between its eDocs Edition document management software and its Social Workplace software. Here's a closer look.
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A number of product enhancements that have been in the pipeline at Microsoft were given a lot more visibility this week with the preview launch of the new Small Business Server (Aurora) and the unveiling of new features for Office 2011 for Mac. Microsoft Previews Aurora Microsoft (news,
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It's been a busy week in the SharePoint space with the release of a new tool for integration with Documentum, as well as integration with ComponentOne’s Doc-To-Help for SharePoint library access. Unbounded Integrates Documentum and SharePoint For companies that use Documentum for storing and managing information and SharePoint for everything
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Continuing its run on acquisitions -- even if breaking the recent mould of buying to expand its analytics business -- IBM (news, site ) has just announced the acquisition of document capture vendor Datacap.
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