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  • RailCorp calls in telecomms consultants

    update: The Rail Corporation of New South Wales has brought in external consulting company Gibson Quai - AAS to assist in the development of its enterprise-wide telecommunications strategy through to 2015.

  • Family Dept to dump TRIM for Interwoven

    The federal government's Department of Family and Community Services (FaCS) will switch away from Tower's TRIM software and start managing its paper records with an Interwoven solution.

  • IBM steps up storage skirmish

    IBM has continued its aggressive push into the data storage arena with the unveiling of several new network-attached storage products.

  • Aussie oil watchdog takes Objective view

    Australia's National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSA) has launched its Objective document and records management system but it remains tight-lipped about the costs.

  • NSW govt lists new software suppliers

    The NSW government has selected a panel of providers to supply agencies with software to manage the state's records, email, images and other unstructured content.

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  • How corporate Australia battles information overload

    We look at five organisations that took different approaches to satisfying a common business requirement: to improve the management of corporate information. We hear from Jetstar, Family Court, SHFA, Count Wealth and MBF.

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