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Xerox plans major shake-up

News The US document management company announced in January that it would take a substantial restructuring charge this quarter, which ends on Friday 31 March. Xerox is due to announce a major restructure by the end of this week. [29 Mar 2000]

Bosch cuts TCO of Exchange infrastructure

News The German industrial giant has extended its four-year relationship with IXOS by implementing its document management software to improve the efficiency of its Microsoft Exchange infrastructure. Bosch is rolling out a package from IXOS Software in... [09 Mar 2000]

Pension fund gets electronic boost from Anacomp

News South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council has modernised its pension fund system using an Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) from Anacomp. Records of the 76,000 members are currently stored on microfiche, however, this system has been... [18 Feb 2000]

Document management essential for ebusiness

News A properly integrated document management system is critical to the success of ebusiness and knowledge management systems, according to a report from Ovum. The report says businesses require document management because they are unable to enter the... [16 Feb 2000]

Database Nation: Turning your computer against you

Comment Using a digital signature system it's possible to stamp a document with a unique identifier, signer's name, location, the time, and other sorts of information. With InterTrust's system, you might pay five cents to view a document on the Internet... [09 Feb 2000]

Colouring the corporate world: a sluggish start

News You can watch the full Agenda Setters interview with Paul Curlander in the Document Management Channel (http://www.silicon.com/a35493 ). Colour printers will not become a permanent feature in the workplace until the cost and technology make them... [02 Feb 2000]

Legal firm extends document management project

News UK legal firm Clifford Chance has extended its document management software system, installing it on a further 1,100 desktops around the world. Most legal firms in the City [of London] have document management systems in place," he said. [30 Jan 2000]

Ask the lawyer @ Silicon.com

Comment Email exchanges can create binding agreements without there being any formal signed document. An important part the policy is for the employer to put in place a system to supervise the use of email and the Internet, and to deal with problems once... [11 Jan 2000]

The multi-function device: is less more?

Comment To print, copy and scan using the same machine is supposed to save time, money and valuable office space. These all-in-one devices do normally deliver those objectives - but at the expense of quality of output. [16 Dec 1999]

Gestetner practices what its printers preach

News The full video interview with Nigel Palmer is now available on Silicon.com's Document Management Channel. Gestetner has reinvented itself to such an extent that it now leads Xerox and Canon in the black-and-white printer market. [08 Sep 1999]

Ask the lawyer @ Silicon.com

Comment However, a contract can assign copyright in work product not yet in existence, so there is usually no need for a separate second legal document. To give you clear powers to read emails without breach of anyone's rights, state that all emails using... [06 Sep 1999]

UPS plans ecommerce acquisitions

News But the spokesman said this now included everything from delivery to online document exchange to managing the supply chains of large companies. A UPS spokesman would not disclose details of which companies were under scrutiny, but said expansion in... [22 Jul 1999]

The IT girl: E-gad! It's an ecommerce launch

Comment Not that 'shoddy reception' was the phrase employed in the debriefing document shoved into his luggage as I packed him and his pony-tail into a taxi for Heathrow. That new knowledge management client would pay through the nose for this sort of... [02 Jun 1999]

Why printers matter

Comment Phil Murphy, MD of Kyocera, summed up the problem in a recent interview in Silicon.com's Document Management Channel. Printers are often seen as the poor relations of the PC, and are quite possibly the least sexy part of an industry already... [07 May 1999]

FileNet hits one million seats

News Document management specialist FileNet sold its one millionth software licence this week, following the completion of a deal with Bank One, the US's fifth largest bank. FileNet's Panagon IDM Desktop software will allow Bank One's cash management... [30 Apr 1999]

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