The Ultimate Guide to Enterprise Content Management
A curated Australian edition of TechDay news, analysis, interviews, reviews, job moves, and related resources for Enterprise Content Management (ECM).
What to know about Enterprise Content Management
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) encompasses the strategies, technologies, and tools that organisations use to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content and documents related to business processes. As the volume and variety of digital content continue to grow exponentially, ECM solutions have become essential for improving operational efficiency, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting digital transformation initiatives.
Recent developments in ECM highlight a dynamic shift towards cloud adoption, AI integration, and regional expansion, particularly in the Asia-Pacific market. Leading vendors and partners are focusing on enhancing automation capabilities, improving metadata management, and enabling seamless collaboration across different platforms. For businesses and IT professionals, following the latest ECM stories offers insights into selecting the right solutions, understanding market trends, and leveraging innovations that can help streamline content workflows, reduce costs, and bolster information security.
Australian Enterprise Content Management News
Regional stories with direct local relevance
Fujifilm Business Innovation Australia names Nagata
Yoshinori Nagata named Managing Director as Fujifilm Business Innovation Australia accelerates its shift from document tech into IT, automation and AI services.
James Cook University signs 10-year TechnologyOne deal
James Cook University to unify key operations on TechnologyOne platform in decade-long deal aimed at boosting data, AI and efficiency.
Aurelia Metals lifts site compliance to 96% with Avetta
Aurelia Metals lifts site access compliance to 96% after shifting training and safety checks online with Avetta, improving visibility and incident rates.
Why some teams adopt software and then stop using it
Construction software often fails after launch because it misses site realities, adds admin and lacks follow-up, not because teams resist change.
How yesterday's outdated platforms affect today's decisions
Old information platforms are quietly raising risk, slowing work and blunting innovation across Australian organisations, Konica Minolta Australia warns.
Dropbox urges Australians to cut digital clutter at work
Dropbox warns Australians that digital clutter is sapping productivity and wellbeing, urging workers to simplify apps, files and notifications.
Analyst Insights
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Interviews
Interviews and video coverage from the networkRecent Enterprise Content Management News
Adactin launches AFIVE AI knowledge platform for firms
Adactin unveils AFIVE AI platform to unify fragmented corporate data, promising secure natural language search and improved staff productivity.
Samsung debuts glasses-free 3D Spatial Signage in Australia
Samsung launches glasses-free 3D Spatial Signage in Australia, debuting an 85-inch 4K display for eye-catching retail and venue installs.
Client focus & AI adoption shape Australian law firms
Australian midsize law firms double down on client care and incremental growth as AI use goes mainstream amid workload and talent strains.
Konica Minolta named Leader in IDC print security study
Konica Minolta has been named a Leader in IDC's Worldwide Print Security assessment, praised for its layered, security-by-design approach.
Business Beyond Boundaries: The future of display technology in 2026
Samsung is turning business displays into AI-powered endpoints to drive real-time retail and hospitality operations by 2026.
Atturra, Comtrac partner on AI-driven investigation tools
Atturra teams with Comtrac to roll out AI-powered investigation tools for Australian law enforcement and regulators via a single service channel.
Atturra partners with TCG Process to boost AI-driven automation
Atturra partners with TCG Process to offer AI-driven automation tools for Australian local governments, education and utilities sectors to boost efficiency.
Yarra City Council upgrades IT to manage AUD $2 billion assets
Yarra City Council partners with TechnologyOne to upgrade IT, enhancing management of AUD $2 billion assets and speeding up customer service delivery.
Why remuneration disclosure breaches increased 695% last year
Remuneration disclosure breaches in Australian insurance broking soared 695% to 334 cases last year, spotlighting rising regulatory scrutiny and compliance gaps.
Legora unveils Portal to reshape law firm-client AI collaboration
Legora launches Portal to transform AI collaboration between law firms and clients, offering custom workflows and real-time document management for legal teams.
Zoho launches free agentic AI upgrades across core business apps
Zoho launches free agentic AI features across its core business apps to ease AI adoption by automating tasks without added costs for users.
Ricoh launches high-speed A3 printers with eco-friendly design
Ricoh unveils high-speed A3 colour multifunction printers IM C7010 and IM C8010, blending productivity with eco-friendly features for modern workplaces.
McInnes Wilson adopts Actionstep for cloud practice overhaul
McInnes Wilson modernises its practice management with a cloud-first system using Actionstep, Elite 3E, and NetDocuments, boosting scalability and client service.
LexisNexis launches Protégé AI assistant for Australian lawyers
LexisNexis has launched Protégé, an AI assistant for Australian lawyers, enhancing legal task productivity with tailored drafting and autonomous review features.
Exclusive: Why AI is putting content governance at the core of brand authority
Global consultancies like Deloitte are prioritising content governance as AI reshapes brand authority and digital content operations for large organisations.
Konica Minolta & Box unveil AI-powered content platform in Australia
Konica Minolta Australia and Box have launched an AI-powered content platform to help businesses streamline data management and boost compliance nationwide.
Caseware acquires Australian AI startup Extractly.ai
Caseware has acquired Australian AI startup Extractly.ai, known for its intelligent document processing, enhancing its presence in the audit technology sector.
SAAS to invest in digital ambulance records with Dedalus
The South Australian Ambulance Service is investing AUD $23.5 million in a digital record system to modernise patient care, scheduled for rollout by mid-2026.
WiseTech to acquire ImpexDocs to boost CargoWise docs
WiseTech to buy Sydney-based ImpexDocs, bolstering CargoWise with expanded digital trade documentation and contract management tools.
Main Roads WA & GHD Digital revolutionise document management
Main Roads Western Australia partners with GHD Digital to enhance technical document management through Microsoft Azure OpenAI, improving accessibility and efficiency.