Canon introduces a Software Solution

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Canon introduces a Software Solution

Canon has introduced a software solution that will allow SMBs and enterprises to analyze all the print and copying processes within the organization. Canon released it under the name of "Printeaze", specifically designed to serve as a one-stop solution for print management needs featuring accounting the print, fax, scan and copy functions or sending automatic e-mails to the users which include information like budget exceed, printing restriction, etc.

Alok Bharadwaj, Sr. Vice-President, Canon India, said, "We have been addressing key concerns of CIOs and CTOs of large organizations for quite some time by building intelligence into our MFDs for years. We had also introduced Managed Document Services as a unique and differentiated one-stop holistic solution in the Enterprise space. Now is the time for SMEs, workgroups and small departments to harness on the simple, powerful solution that will enable them to balance the full impact of colour printing in a highly cost-effective way. We have named it as 'Printeaze'. In order to expand the reach, we will be selling it through our Enterprise sales network as well as channel partners. It will be a strong value proposition to the channel partners as this will make them climb up the value chain and certainly move them from just box-pushers to a solution selling model. With this, we now have a basket of software solutions to cater to digitized, workflow and print management architecture for SMBs and Large Enterprises. We intend to increase our solutions customer base to 100 by deploying these set of solutions by Dec 2011."

Canon India addresses this need of small and medium enterprises in India by incorporating "Printeaze" as a business solution with low-cost solution that will help them track the documents which are getting printed.


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