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White Paper Generating $16 billion in revenue in 2002, Xerox Corporation is the global leader in the document management business. The Group intranet contains thousands of PDF and HTML files and a smaller number of... [21 Jun 2009]
Focus on Security: Xerox Remote Services Security White Paper
White Paper Remote Services can only communicate with a secure server at Xerox that conforms to the stringent requirements of the internal Xerox Corporation information management infrastructure.... [01 May 2009]
Fuji Xerox Delivers Accurate, Up-to-Date Data to 1,100 Staff Via New SOA-Based Information Portal
White Paper Fuji Xerox Taiwan Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fuji Xerox Japan. The scale and complexity of Fuji Xerox's business meant the company had to find an... [29 Apr 2009]
Applying Electronic Records Management in the Document Management Environment: An Integrated Approach
White Paper Two major trends in the world of document and content management have become intertwined, the result being that records management and records management systems have moved to the top of every corporation's short list. [15 Jan 2009]
The Brampton Factor: Do great firms innovate?
Comment The DOS operating system was bought in by Microsoft, Windows was based on ideas from Xerox Palo Alto Research Center already implemented by Apple, word processing was well established before Word, spreadsheets were... [20 Feb 2008]
The Executive Question: The CIO's CFO
Comment He has been CIO at the Xerox Corporation, the US Department of Defense and also at NASA, supervising some of the biggest IS budgets in the world. I suppose the lesson is that if you work for... [07 Apr 2004]
Xerox emerges from black and white world
News The digital market is fast moving, and Xerox is a monolithic corporation. Cash strapped Xerox claims a $715m investment - or more than 40 per cent of total R&D budget - in a new... [21 Mar 2001]
Smartcards out of favour for electronic government
News The report, titled: "I am not a number," is backed by Cisco, EDS, The Dialogue Corporation, Oracle, Post Office Counters, Sequent and Xerox. Smartcards may not be the driving force behind the UK's... [21 Oct 1998]