The latest deal in the government technology space is bringing technology for fulfilling records requests under a broader banner of communications tools. Granicus, whose software helps governments ...
The Land Records Division in Fairfax County, Va., has achieved something quite remarkable. It has shrunk the amount of incoming paper records, thanks to a new computer system that allows the division ...
As government rules increase the burden on companies to better track and manage information, content management vendors are stepping up their records management capabilities. In that vein, Documentum ...
Catalis is the transformational SaaS and integrated payments partner powering all levels and sizes of government. Catalis launches a cloud-based platform to streamline official records management with ...
RESTON, Va. and LEES SUMMIT, Mo., Jan. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ARMA International, the premier membership organization for professionals who manage and govern information, is pleased to announce ...
Physical records management software FileTrail and cloud-based document and email management software provider NetDocuments have announced an integration of their solutions, ushering in new data ...
As the amount of data law enforcement agencies collect increases, so do the challenges they face when managing that data. OFFICER Magazine recently spoke to Adi Kavaler, Chief Technology Officer at ...
Fire department administrators who are frustrated by their lack of time to address operational matters will find today’s personnel and records-management software to be valuable. Customer feedback is ...
The acquisition of MDY follows Islandia, N.Y.-based CA's mid-October acquisition of iLumin Software Services, a developer of technology for email security, archiving, storage management, and data ...
ECM (enterprise content management) company Interwoven on Monday announced the acquisition of Software Intelligence, a maker of records management technology, for $2 million in cash and stock.
With a sniper killing people at random in the Washington, D.C., area in October and police pleading with the public for information, the FBI set up a phone center to receive tips and rolled out its ...
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