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Co-op Financial Services' mail goes digital in £12m deal

News Co-operative Financial Services (CFS) has signed a £12m deal with Xerox to digitise its mail-sorting processes. The company, which brings together Co-operative Insurance, The Co-operative Banks and online bank Smile and is owned by the Co-operative...

Tags: document management, xerox, co-op

[15 Apr 2008]

Reuters to save £1.2m with print system revamp

News Financial news agency Reuters is set to save £1.2m in document costs following the implementation of a management strategy with Xerox. Xerox will revamp the company's print infrastructure in the UK and consolidate 12 of its London offices' print...

Tags: reuters, printer, xerox, print

[04 Mar 2008]

Xerox launches intelligent search engine

News But the FactSpotter software will not be available to the public over the internet or otherwise - only to customers of document management company Xerox, which developed the text-miner tool. Jean-René Gain, director and general manager of marketing...

Tags: software, factspotter, xerox, tool

[22 Jun 2007]

In brief: Google university boost, Xerox print advance and graduate jobs

News Xerox has developed a technology that can print fluorescent words and letters without fluorescent ink. Trinity College Dublin has switched to using Google's email service, with the students able to carry on using the same email addresses after...

Tags: google, apple

[12 Jun 2007]

'Patent violation': Microsoft moans about open source

News Microsoft has also cited Linux protection playing a role in recent patent swap deals with Fuji Xerox and Samsung. Microsoft claims free and open source software violates more than 230 of its patents, according to a magazine report.

Tags: open source, microsoft, patent

[14 May 2007]

Microsoft signs patent pact with Samsung

News As with Microsoft's recent deal with Fuji Xerox, the software maker specifically notes that the deal will allow Samsung to offer products using Linux without concern that Microsoft will sue it or its customers.

Tags: linux, samsung, microsoft

[19 Apr 2007]

Microsoft swaps patents with Fuji Xerox

News Microsoft said late on Wednesday that it has inked a patent swap deal with Fuji Xerox that paves the way for the companies to use each other's technology. The companies said Fuji Xerox will obtain access to Microsoft patents to use in products that...

Tags: cross-licensing, fuji xerox, patents, microsoft

[22 Mar 2007]

DWP agrees £400m printing deal

News The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has agreed a £400m, seven-year printing contract with a group of companies including Accenture, EDS and Xerox. Xerox said the contract will result in "substantial overall savings" for the department.

Tags: print management

[02 Feb 2007]

Google spells out its verb case scenario

News Google's move reflects the concerns of other big brands such as Portakabin and Xerox who have previously complained that their brands have become generic descriptions of temporary buildings and photocopying respectively.

[14 Aug 2006]

Sun culls hundreds more staff

News Schwartz's promotion and the job cuts led UBS Warburg analyst Benjamin Reitzes to suggest on Thursday Sun has the same ingredients for a turnaround that Xerox had earlier in the decade. Sun Microsystems notified hundreds of employees yesterday that...

Tags: sun, sun microsystems

[04 Aug 2006]

Prison digital print centre gives inmates job skills

Prison digital print centre gives inmates job skills

News It features two Xerox commercial machines - the Nuvera 100 Digital Copier/Printer and the DocuColor 5252 Digital Colour Press, a specialised booklet maker from Morgana - and a handful of PCs. Xerox was chosen for its reputation as a trusted vendor...

Tags: digital printing, xerox

[09 Mar 2006]

Vint Cerf: If I were young, I'd work on space networks

News During a question and answer period at the "Internet: Today and Tomorrow" confab, sponsored by Stanford's engineering department, Cerf was asked about his early work on TCP/IP and whether he was influenced by work called PUP (PARC Universal Packet...

Tags: vint cerf, space

[29 Jul 2005]

Shocking state of IT customer support revealed

Shocking state of IT customer support revealed

News At the other end of the spectrum, HP and Xerox topped the high-tech charts with scores indicating overall excellence. When it comes to online customer service, US tech companies only slightly outpace their counterparts in other industries and have...

Tags: customer service, respect

[06 Jun 2005]

Linux 'not secure enough for enterprises'

News Large enterprises should not use Linux because it is not secure enough, has scalability problems and could fork into many different flavours, according to the Agility Alliance, which includes IT heavyweights Cisco, Dell, EDS, EMC, Fuji Xerox...

Tags: scalability, agility alliance, mainframe, linux

[17 Mar 2005]

Apple pioneer dies at 61

News Raskin was an assistant professor at the University of California, San Diego, and a visiting scholar at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in the 1970s when he first visited Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre, or PARC.

[28 Feb 2005]

Sun sees €5m savings from <strong>Xerox</strong> outsourcing deal

Sun sees €5m savings from Xerox outsourcing deal

News Xerox has announced a five-year deal to outsource Sun's document production, which is expected to result in a €5m saving for Sun. The Xerox Global Services division will take over the management, maintenance and support of Sun's printers, copiers...

[22 Oct 2004]

Microsoft, Time Warner investigated by EU for DRM domination

Microsoft, Time Warner investigated by EU for DRM domination

News Microsoft, which has been a longtime investor in Bethesda, Md.based ContentGuard, increased its investment in the company in April, when it announced Time Warner would join it in acquiring virtually all of ContentGuard from Xerox.

Tags: antitrust, ec, time warner, eu

[26 Aug 2004]

Apple secures another iTunes software patent

Apple secures another iTunes software patent

News The company sued Microsoft for copyright infringement after early releases of Windows proved similar in conception to the Macintosh desktop concept, which itself was predated by work done at the Xerox PARC research facility.

[12 May 2004]

Kingston Inmedia acquired by Carlyle Group for £34m

Kingston Inmedia acquired by Carlyle Group for £34m

News Kingston Inmedia is a satellite service provider that offers broadcast and internet products to businesses such as BBC, Reuters, CNN and Xerox. The Carlyle Group, a private equity firm, has acquired Kingston Inmedia from telecom carrier Kingston...

[30 Apr 2004]

<strong>Xerox</strong> inks £1.3m digital document deal

Xerox inks £1.3m digital document deal

News Xerox Global Services has landed a £1.3m, two-year contract with Accenture to provide the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) with digitised versions of paper documents. Xerox Global Services will digitise 25 million...

[19 Apr 2004]

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