Paperless Office stories
Kazunori Fukuda has been named MD of Sansan's Thai subsidiary, driving its strategy to expand digital transformation solutions across Southeast Asia.
Western Australian mines have cut HR processing time by 80% after a new SAP-linked system let workers self-serve compliance records.
Centralised controls aim to help firms verify signers and spot altered files as AI-made fraud and e-signature use rise.
JAVLN acquires Australian document manager organiseit after AUD $6 million raise, deepening its APAC insurtech footprint and cloud offering.
Hyland has been ranked a Leader in IDC's 2025-2026 MarketScape for intelligent document processing, citing its agentic automation strategy.
Kerridge Commercial Systems partners with Open ECX to enhance K8 ecosystem, integrating advanced EDI to boost automation, efficiency, and sustainability.
Aragon Research identifies Nintex as a market-leading software provider of advanced Digital Transaction Management solutions.
The idea of a 'paperless office' has been talked about for many years, but few organizations have actually adopted the concept and eliminated paper for good.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in the need for paperless office practices, according to a new report by Foxit Software.
The new designer makes it easier to create digital forms to power automated workflows leveraging Nintex for Office 365 and Nintex Workflow Cloud.
A third of office workers say they want to start using more digital tools to buy back time currently spent dealing with manual paper-based tasks.
A tech leader swaps a NASDAQ-100 post for Florida construction, using no-code tools to tame chaos and boost profits by 28%.
Klippa and Belgian partner 5edges join forces to deliver AI-driven document automation and invoice processing for clients across Europe.
OpenText is enhancing information management through AI and cloud solutions in partnerships with BMO and Catalent Pharma to boost compliance and efficiency.
New Zealand's pipe and tank manufacturer, Bailey, has implemented multiple SAP cloud solutions, significantly reducing reliance on paper-based processes.
RED Electrical, a Christchurch-based electrical company, has gone completely paperless, saving time and money. They encourage other businesses to do the same.
Businesses yet to embrace paperless processes or those that only use them in part of their business need to move fast.
As the recession tightens budgets, New Zealand businesses prioritise cost over 'green' initiatives in printing, says HP's Daryl Rickwood.