This Week in Imaging: Fujifilm Business Innovation Expands – And the Missed Opportunity with Xerox
Consolidation would have likely helped Xerox, which was struggling before, and continues to struggle ever since Fujifilm’s failed merger.
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published April 26, 2024
Consolidation would have likely helped Xerox, which was struggling before, and continues to struggle ever since Fujifilm’s failed merger.
The move comes as part of the company’s announcement this week that, as of June 30th, it will end production…
The company also explained that it’s putting a greater focus on its technology in workflow automation, intelligent assistant services, and personalization.
Firm, however, says it’s made significant changes to its operating model, and is on track to meet its Reinvention cost-cutting and profit goals.
Xerox announced today that as part of its ongoing Reinvention program, it’s nominating seven new candidates…
“It’s hugely exciting to be entering the European office printer market after our entry into the toner production printer business in Europe in 2021.”
Expansion is part of Xerox’s broader investment in a partner-enabled “go-to-market” model that simplifies working with Xerox.
Company says new indirect model will best support its clients in the region while allowing Xerox to put greater focus on developing and deploying Digital Services.
Xerox reported today that it’s sold its operations in Argentina and Chile to Grupo Datco for an undisclosed sum. Grupo Datco......
Perhaps the most interesting news this week came from Adobe, creator of the ubiquitous Portable Document Format (PDF). Adobe recently......
Xerox today issued a statement today that marks the start of a difficult time for the company…
Verizon’s next-generation global network infrastructure will underpin business operations for Xerox, delivering network services to over 300 Xerox and Xerox Business locations globally.
This week’s interesting news came from IT market-research firm Quocirca, which recently conducted a survey on digital transformation (DX). The......
t this point, it looks like Xerox has completed its transition to Lexmark for its A4
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published February 13, 2024
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