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The rising tide of information chaos has a profound impact on digital transformation efforts. We must stem it at its origin: information capture.
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Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) provider Captricity is partnering with Pegasystems to capture data contained in handwritten or typed documents. The solution takes the paper problem one step further by addressing data trapped in those documents.
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Get your engines ready. May 4 — the date every SharePoint fan has been eagerly awaiting — is just around the corner. And in a matter of days, the latest, greatest arguably overhyped general release of SharePoint 2016 will be a reality.
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The future of Lexmark has been the subject of considerable speculation and rumor for more than six months. Lexmark got the ball rolling by announcing it was seeking “alternative strategies” to increase the company’s valuation.
Over the past week, rumors have been circulating that both a private fund and PC maker
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Document management is slowly but surely embracing digital transformation.
This week Sydney, Australia-based DocsCorp announced the integration of its contentCrawler with NetDcouments document and email management service.
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Google has always been clear about its ambitions for Gmail. Simply put, it wants Gmail to be the email powerhouse — so much so, that last year it enabled users to access emails from other providers like Yahoo Mail or Outlook.com in the Gmail app on Android.
Now, it
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SpringCM, which provides document and content management software for Salesforce users, just released Track It for Deal Visibility, a mobile app which enables users to track and understand the status of sales documents.
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It hasn’t taken Lexmark long to start building on the Kofax acquisition. Last week it announced the release of Kofax Onboarding Agility, which is built on top of Kofax TotalAgility — the company's unified smart process application development and deployment platform.
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Microsoft is trying to persuade Mac users that they aren't an afterthought. This week it added another string to the Office for Mac bow with the announcement that Mac users can become Office testers, too.
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Microsoft has kicked off the year with a new initiative to better protect email from prying eyes, particularly those belonging to government agencies.
In a blog post, Scott Charney, corporate VP of Trustworthy Computing at Microsoft, explained Microsoft will inform users if it believes their Microsoft email account has been
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The digital, paperless office can potentially save businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.
Sean Morris, director of sales at Digitech, goes so far as to estimate a savings of $676,000 annually — but only of you adopt the company's new Magic Forms tool.
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The enterprise content management (ECM) market looks set to change again. According to new research form Boston-based Nucleus Research, enterprises are taking to the idea of storing content on external servers.
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While many of the names will be familiar to those working in the document management space, a few notable absences are sure to cause debate. Capterra’s Methodology According to Capterra, it developed the ranking based on its popularity index, which weighed, ranked and scored a number of variables including
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This week's International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) conference drew little interest from anyone but legal professionals.
But as the conference concludes, it is worth noting two new releases that underscore ongoing competition between OpenText and Microsoft in the document management and collaboration space.
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