Lifting the weight
Andrew Morrison, President of Large Enterprise Operations, Europe at Xerox describes how different market sectors (manufacturing, banking and education) are addressing the opportunities of paperless working in order to enable strategies for digital transformation
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The one and only
Standardising on a single platform for scanning and capture can help reduce operational costs and improve Enterprise agility, argues ibml's Ashley Keil
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Passing the print management test
Bexleyheath's St. Columba's School has achieved significant ongoing cost savings in print, copy and scan operations as a result of implementing YSoft SafeQ
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About the DMRG
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Brother UK
Brother UK is an information, communications technology services provider, supplying businesses of all sizes with specialist print, scan, labelling and software solutions.
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PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Ltd
PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Ltd (a subsidiary of Fujitsu), operating in EMEA, is a market leading provider of document image scanners for personal, professional desktop, workgroup, departmental and high volume production environments.
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Comment
Our November eNewsletter includes a thought-provoking piece from Xerox’s Andrew Morrison, who argues that business – indeed society – still has some way to go before we can truly claim to be approaching a paperless environment. As Andrew says, “We have digital technology at our fingertips, yet few bank accounts can be opened without printing and signing a paper form. A student can't get their exam results until an examiner manually crosses and marks their paper. Our reliance on paper runs deep and many business workflows continue to bear the ‘paper weight’ burden.”
Process automation technologies, he argues, need to impact the entire business, not just parts of it – and we need to make sure these digital strategies ‘stick’. Perhaps we are entering a phase now where the efficacy or otherwise of a specific technology approach is less important than how the business as a whole is managing its move toward digital. If this is true, we can expect to see IT strategic thinkers becoming increasingly valued in the boardrooms of the world.
David Tyler
Editor
david.tyler@btc.co.uk
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