Communications & IT

In Brief

BAE demonstrates new system
BAE Systems has demonstrated networked communications technology that bridges dissimilar radio systems to give pilots and soldiers greater access to intelligence data, imagery, and video.

The Axcess (Assured Exchange of Communications and Enterprise Services System) is designed to enable pilots and soldiers to communicate with Internet protocol-based radios that span multiple bandwidths and frequencies.
The company demonstrated the system during the Air Force’s Electronic Systems Group’s (ELSG) Capstone II test event in Patuxent River, Maryland, USA.

Kofax’s new launch
Kofax, a leading provider of Intelligent Capture and Exchange solutions, has announced the launch of Kofax e-Transactions, which adds electronic invoice processing capabilities to Kofax solutions and thereby enables organisations to process all incoming invoices – whether they arrive in electronic or paper form. “Easy-to-use and deploy, e-Transactions integrates seamlessly with Kofax Capture and Transformation Modules to offer the world’s most advanced solutions to automate invoice processing in accounts payable departments,” Kofax said.

LG, Microsoft ink MoU
LG Electronics and Microsoft have signed an MoU to form a strategic collaboration in Mobile Convergence.
The agreement was signed in Seoul by Yong Nam, vice-chairman and chief executive officer of LG Electronics, and Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft.
“This agreement between LG and Microsoft will create critical momentum in the industry,” said Nam