iCognition at Cebit

June 10th, 2011

iCognition was pleased to be invited by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Technology to represent on the Australian Government stand at the Cebit Conference in Sydney 31 May-2 June 2011. iCognition was one of six ICT suppliers to Government invited to represent on the stand. The Cebit Conference is the world’s largest and most international computer expo and business technology event.

As part of the event iCognition was honored to be invited to meet Ministers the Hon Kevin Rudd MP, the Hon Gary Gray MP and the Hon Stephen Conroy MP, and Senator Kate Lundy. iCognition received excellent feedback from the event and contacted a number of prospective customers, both nationally and internationally.

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HP TRIM 7 Specs and FAQ

December 8th, 2010


Here are some useful documents about TRIM 7 that may help people….

HP TRIM 7 – FAQ

HP TRIM 7 – QuickSpecs


TRIM 7 New Functionality

December 1st, 2010

Here’s the 5 minute version of new functionality in TRIM 7 that affects end users.

TRIM 7’s flagship functionality is a whole new integration for Sharepoint. There are two new Sharepoint integration modules:

  • Records Management module that can ‘transparently manage, finalize, relocate, and archive SharePoint content such as blogs, wikis, discussions, documents, forms, and published pages for the end user according to established business rules’.
  • Archive module that ‘enables administrators to set lifetime management policies on content for automatic archival of entire sites’.

Other items of new functionality are:

  • A new string based search editor which allows searches to be grouped into hierarchies
  • Users can now conduct nested searching (searching within searches)
  • in the user options users can choose which search editor to use
  • User Labels (Tags) are now available to users, hierarchies are available and there’s a whole new range of icons to go with user labels/tags
  • Some additional user options are available:
  • new tab in the TRIM Options for Locale (language)
  • more spelling options and you can choose dictionaries
  • options for capturing emails now have an option under the Dropped Files Tab
  • Save Search As is now available from the right mouse click Menu
  • Tools Options Integration has moved to a new location – Tools-HP TRIM Desktop Addins
  • Some technical changes that improves the user experience/stability are:
  • Favorites, Recent Documents and User Options are now saved in the database, not locally to the client
  • System Options menus have changed significantly (especially object caching)
  • Offline Records in TRIM 7 is based on xml, in 6.2 it was a jet database
  • there are more options for how Global Options are saved
  • TRIM SDK has been expanded to allow ‘on the fly’ customisation of the record entry form


iCognition first Abundant Water corporate partner

November 29th, 2010

MEDIA RELEASE

The Abundant Water Training Centre in Laos will teach the first trainee potter how to make clean, safe drinking water after a donation from Canberra-based company, iCognition.

iCognition is the first sponsor of the Abundant Water Training Centre which trains Lao villagers to make their own clay-pot water filters to eliminate waterborne diseases which are common throughout Lao water supplies.

In the rural areas of Laos only 55 percent of the population has safe water and only 40 percent has access to adequate sanitation facilities. By helping villages make clean water Abundant Water hope to break the cycle of disease, illness and poverty caused by water-borne diseases.

Abundant Water is a Canberra based not-for-profit humanitarian development organisation helping the villagers of Laos access clean drinking water.

These filters were developed at the ANU in the mid ’90s and have been adapted to Lao pottery traditions demonstrating that indigenous potters everywhere are able to make their own effective water filters using natural materials in an environmentally friendly way.

Abundant Water has inspired groups in Africa and South America who are organising to replicate the Abundant Water model. Indigenous potters at the Yurauna Centre at the Canberra Institute of Technology are also beginning to participate in the program.

Abundant Water has established a potter training facility and is undertaking in the next 12 months to train 8 potters from 8 villages in the manufacture of clay-pot water filters and in micro-financed business.

The ‘8 villages’ program enables businesses to sponsor a potter in their training and then support their return to their village as a micro-financed business.

“The great thing about this simple innovation is that it uses freely available materials and utilises established pottery traditions to create the possibility of potable water for remote communities everywhere. Now this simple technology is becoming a means to introduce micro-financed business and to develop enterprise and independence in these villages,” said Stuart Forsyth, Abundant Water representative.

“By making the villages more aware of the diseases in the water and teaching them how to combat them we are ensuring that they and they children will live healthier, happier lives.”

iCognition is the first business to sponsor a trainee potter in Laos to undertake training at the Abundant Water Training Centre.

‘iCognition is excited to be the inaugural corporate partner for Abundant Water,” said Nigel Carruthers-Taylor, iCognition Director.

“Abundant Water is an innovative approach to empowering local communities to produce their own clean water. This is a fantastic Canberra-lead initiative, and corporate sponsorship is vital to its expansion. We hope that we are the first of many corporate partners to support this important humanitarian project.”

For More information on Abundant Water, refer to  http://www.abundantwater.org/

Abundant Water MEDIA RELEASE

iCognition supports Abundant Water

November 19th, 2010

iCognition is excited and proud to be the inaugural corporate partner for Abundant Water. Abundant Water is an innovative approach to empowering local communities to produce their own clean water. This is a fantastic Canberra-lead initiative, and corporate sponsorship is vital to its expansion. We hope that we are the first of many corporate partners to support this important humanitarian project.

For further info check out the Abundant Water website at http://www.abundantwater.org/

Here’s the one minute summary:

Abundant Water is  sharing the innovation of clay-pot water filters with indigenous potters in Lao and elsewhere. These simple ceramic water filters are made from natural materials using traditional techniques and are able to eliminate waterborne diseases such as dysentery, gastro-enteritis, cholera and typhoid that are endemic to many rural villages. This approach transfers knowledge and expertise and develops local capability and ownership. Abundant Water is about to train potters from 8 pilot villages in Lao in technology and micro-financed business.

Abundant Water is developing a model for the propagation of low-cost programs enabling anyone anywhere to access the clay-pot water filter technology if they need clean drinking water. With your support Abundant Water can offer a solution for Lao villagers to break the cycle of disease, illness and poverty caused by water-borne diseases.

TRIM 7 Announcement!

February 9th, 2010

We’re quite excited by the announcement of the upcoming TRIM 7 release. Attached are the datasheets and the details on the release. The SharePoint integration looks very cool, I must say! You can capture any item from SharePoint to TRIM automatically or manually….nice one HP! We get a test copy in the next few days and we’ll start testing against our Diem Enterprise Solutions to ensure compatability.

TRIM Data Sheet Jan 2010

TRIM Sharepoint whitepaper Feb 2010

TRIM Sharepoint Integration Data Sheet FEB 2010

iCognition features in Canberra Times

February 2nd, 2010

Today iCognition and our partners have been featured in the Canberra Times, pages 14 & 15! Several articles discuss the issues of information management and the challenge of surviving the information revolution. The articles also discuss our contract with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and how organisations can piggyback off what we are doing in that organisation. Another seperate page covers articles from our partners HP, Funnelback, ISYS, Ezescan, DocsCorp, and Nuance. Great stuff! Check out the story:

Canberra Times Story Page 1

Canberra Times Story Page 2

iCognition wins HP Awards

December 24th, 2009

Recently iCognition received two awards relating to our partnership with HP:

  • HP Significant IM Win of the Year 2009
  • iTX HP Software Partner of the Year 2009

We are really stoked at receiving these awards, and it shows that our recent elevation to HP Platinum Partner is well deserved.  The picture below shows Andrew Belger, HP Director IM Solutions APJ, awarding Joe Mammoliti, CEO iCognition, the HP Significant IM Win of the Year 2009 trophy at the HP World Cup Conference in Guangzhou, China.

Andrew Belger, HP Director IM Solutions APJ, awarding Joe Mammoliti, CEO iCognition, the HP IM Deal of the Year trophy at the HP World Cup Conference in Guangzhou, China

Diem Enterprise Solutions website

November 19th, 2009

We are proud of our new website! It’s not quite finished and we want to add an extra level of detail to each product page by having a ‘Take a Tour’ option. But, as with all things, they take time!

Thanks for the website goes to Caronne of Holistic Focus for her wonderful work in developing the Information Architecture and a user-centred design, including developing the wireframes. She also hooked into the content population in order to get it over the line. Thanks Caronne!! Great job.

Also thanks to David Heacock of Cybertrack Consulting, who implemented the design into Wordpress for us. Dave did a wonderful job of ensuring Caronne’s design came to life. Also thanks to Alex Tyers who assisted Dave in coming up with the Graphic Design.

Hope you like our new website! Reply to this Blog post if you have feedback or comments on the website.