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For the fifth straight year in a row, the PaperFree staff based out of San Diego has chosen to take on the wonderful task of donating to the families that are currently housed at the Ronald McDonald House in San Diego. This unique and amazing charity focuses on providing care to families that are enduring the hardships associated with caring for a child overcoming illness. Learn more at https://rmhcsd.org/
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Document capture, the digitizing of paper and making them searchable, is decades-old tech. But everybody's making new document capture tools, including OpenText, which dusted off its tools and is adding AI and machine learning to them as part of its broader Content Cloud Editions 21.4 quarterly feature release at the end of October.
PaperFree partner M-Files recently announced a breakthrough in enterprise content management - the ability to access ALL enterprise documents within a company's Office 365 installation. This is made possible with several new M-Files advancements that allow it to integrate with SharePoint Online, Outlook, and Teams seamlessly. This new integration makes data access even easier for M-Files users - now all critical information is easy to find, no matter where it resides. And, now that data is available in commonly-used applications, users enjoy even
Google recently announced the availability of its 'Code with Google' utility - a new tool for teaching school-age children the basics of computer coding. It works with a combination of Google's own curriculum and other resources, and is free. The resource was created to make coding learning tools available in a educational environment where tech skills are stressed, but rarely taught. It is often the more affluent school districts that have the resources to create coding courses - and the talent in less well off districts is left behind. Google hopes to bridge this gap, especially with
PaperFree partner Microsoft recently shared news of how its Azure cloud product is being used to share and analyze data that researchers have collected in an effort to solve the mysteries of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and childhood cancers.