Fujitsu unveils Network Scanner with Cloud Functions

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Fujitsu unveils Network Scanner with Cloud Functions

Fujitsu has launched the ScanSnap N1800, the first network document scanner of its kind to offer linking features to Cloud services such as Salesforce CRM, Google Docs and Evernote. Combining functionalities with ease of use, users can seamlessly scan and share documents without the need for complicated setup.

The ScanSnap N1800 features a wide range of functions, removing the need for different hardware and thereby reducing hardware costs. The one-touch scanning capability allows users to easily digitise their documents and improve access to information within the organization. It also boasts of advanced security features ensuring safe and secure operation among multiple users.

"With the growing trend of Internet-based IT networks, the ScanSnap N1800 is designed with network capabilities to meet today's demanding business needs. It can be incorporated into the intranet system of an organization, and with linking features to cloud services, we aim to improve the efficiency and productivity at the workplace," said Janet Tan, Regional Director of Fujitsu Imaging Products.

The compact ScanSnap N1800, measuring only 300mm by 226mm by 172mm, comes with an onboard Installation Wizard, making it easy to set up in any office environment. The administration functions allow businesses to individually or collectively set up and manage a vast network of ScanSnap N1800 units from a single console with ease. Whether you have one or many ScanSnap N1800 in your office environment, the touch panel job menu and scan settings can be customized to suit the needs of specific user or user group, to ensure it is optimized to suit each individual's use.

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