| CONTENTS | February 2009 |
February 2009
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NewsTrack
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Open Text obtains latest U.S. Department of Defence Standard for Records Management certification
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ICO takes enforcement action against the Home Office for serious data breach
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BSI publishes new ICT continuity management code of practice
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New scanner enables OMR users to easily migrate to document imaging
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KODAK introduces two new mid-to-high volume production scanners at CeBit
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KODAK’s new Scan Station 500—a smart network scanner with voice capability
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TNA publishes consultation draft for specifying offsite storage services
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Kirtas Technologies introduces versatile, large-format imaging system
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New modules for Daeja’s ViewONE Pro image viewer allow permanent redaction and multi-page streaming
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Informative Graphics introduces new redaction software with OCR and Microsoft Office support
Articles
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MoReq2—one year on How has the second version of this pan-european model for ERM systems fared since publication one year ago? With the first product now submitted for testing what are the current levels of national support, vendor take-up and buyer interest? Alison Gibney
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Everyone’s having cloudy thoughts! With traditional IT solutions under pressure to keep pace with a rapidly changing business world, organisations are looking for new ways to use computing power to meet their needs.Will cloud computing and process technology enable businesses to achieve new levels of agility and flexibility? Jon Pyke
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Data transformation—the key to records management efficiency Data transformation principles can enable organisations to gain considerable efficiencies and improve their bottom line without the need for massive infrastructure changes. Jeff Mills


