Aug 17, 2011
Cisco Signs on for Xerox Managed Print Services for its Global Workforce
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) will manage global print operations across more than 460
Cisco offices, making printing services easily accessible to employees working from different locations, using a variety of desktop and mobile devices.
As part of a new managed print services (MPS) strategy, Xerox will provide the Cisco workforce with more cost-effective ways to produce and manage documents, improving the efficiency of the print environment by 20 percent. Using the Xerox
Enterprise Print Services (EPS) platform to support a new cloud-based mobile print solution, Cisco will allow employees to securely print from any device, anytime, anywhere without downloading software, mapping to a printer or booting up their laptops.
“Xerox is helping evolve our print services to work the way our employees do. They don’t sit at the same desk each day, using the same printer, but we need to make printing as simple as if they did,” said Sheila Jordan, vice president, Communication and Collaboration, IT, Cisco. “The new print environment will help employees make cost effective and environmentally sensitive printing decisions on a daily basis, and give them access to printed documents when they travel to another office, or even to a hotel.”
To meet corporate objectives for efficiency and cost control, Cisco will also use Xerox’s print governance tools – automated “pop-up” guidelines on the computer screen to direct users to the best printing option based on price, energy efficiency and ink consumption.
Security is also a top priority for Cisco’s MPS strategy, since many documents often involve sensitive financial or business information. To keep confidential documents secure, employees will swipe their badge to pick up print projects.
“This solution represents the future of MPS – combining
managed print and cloud ITO services to work within a company’s existing infrastructure, and support multiple locations and mobile technologies,” said
Stephen Cronin, president, Global Document Outsourcing, Xerox. “The Cisco workforce stays focused on business priorities because we’re making sure they spend less time on print-related tasks in the office, and we’re removing the barriers to printing while they are on the road.”
About Xerox
Xerox Corporation is a $22 billion leading global enterprise for business process and
document management. Through its broad portfolio of technology and
services, Xerox provides the essential back-office support that clears the way for clients to focus on what they do best: their
real business. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn., Xerox provides leading-edge
document technology, services,
software and
genuine Xerox supplies for
graphic communication and
office printing environments of any size. Through ACS, A Xerox Company, which Xerox acquired in February 2010, Xerox also offers extensive
business process outsourcing and
IT outsourcing services, including data processing, HR benefits management, finance support, and customer relationship management services for commercial and government organizations worldwide. The 134,000 people of Xerox serve clients in more than 160 countries. For more information, visit
http://www.xerox.com,
http://news.xerox.com,
http://www.realbusiness.com or
http://www.acs-inc.com. For investor information, visit
http://www.xerox.com/investor.
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1Gartner “Magic Quadrant for Managed Print Services Worldwide” by K. Weilerstein, et al. Sept. 22, 2010.
2IDC “Worldwide and U.S. Outsourced Print and Document Services Forecast and Analysis” Doc #224913, September 2010.
3IDC “IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Managed Print Services 2010 Hardcopy Vendor Analysis” Doc # 222872, April 2010.