Monday, September 11, 2006

Xerox Spans the Globe with Three New Imaging Services Centers

Very few people I know care what I do for for a living or can describe it very well. In the big scheme of things, it's not all that important or interesting to many, but I love my job, the people I work with with and the company I work for. This recent press release on Xerox Imaging gives some insight into some of the stuff I've been working on over the past 6 months in the new role I'm in:
Xerox Global Services also is now offering imaging services on-site at customer locations, and off-site at existing scanning locations. With on-site services, Xerox installs the necessary scanning equipment and software at a customer location and then manages the scanning process, enabling customers to scan hardcopy documents that can't leave the premises to be scanned directly into their own digital repository or to a secure Xerox repository. Xerox can also send customers' documents to a nearby scanning location, freeing the customer from having to send their critical documents long distances.

3 comments:

Jon said...

So in a nutshell, you fix copiers.

Dan said...

If this scanning thing catches on won't it make copy machines obsolete? If copy machines are obsolete, then you may be out of a job. If I were you I would talk with Anne about putting a stop to these types of projects. This would then help increase the revenue in Xerox and therefore increase your job security.

Unknown said...

I haven't gotten to the point where I fix copiers. Mostly, I just replace toner and I'm occasionally allowed to "fix" a paper jam.