| CONTENTS | April - May 2011 |
April—May 2011

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NewsTrack
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New survey reveals regulatory compliance is the top concern in 2011
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The Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011 receives Royal Assent
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JANET pushes the boundaries with 100Gbit/s network for UK education and research
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Less than half enterprise search applications meet expectations, say European and US managers
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University leads project to preserve complex digital objects
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ABBYY releases next-generation FlexiCapture 10 enterprise capture software
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Autonomy Corporation to acquire key Iron Mountain digital assets
Nuance bundling deal brings rich PDF functionality to Canon's DR scanner range
Kodak introduces new viewing and scanning software products for SharePoint users
- OPEX launches DS2200 mixed document scanner with emphasis on minimal preparation
Articles
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Are the current IP laws fit for purpose? 2011 Government review urges reform The Review makes ten recommendations designed to ensure that the UK has an IP framework best suited to supporting innovation and promoting economic growth in the digital age.
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The Cloud—soft and fluffy or a serious contender? Data security continues to be a major issue for those thinking about embarking on a journey into the cloud. Before you set out read the following safety tips and avoid some of the pitfalls. Andy Cordial
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Cloud computing standards: the great debate. With cloud adoption rates on the increase there is growing debate about industry standards, or rather the lack of them. Although a number of initiatives are under way companies and individuals need to rally behind them and actively support their calls for universal standards. Justin Pirie
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Is your Exchange secure, responsive and constantly available? This article examines the challenges Exchange presents and provides a tick list so you can confidently answer yes to the questions posed. David Gibson


