Business Services Industry

IKON To Present at the Bear Stearns 16th Annual Technology Conference

Business Wire, June 3, 2005

MALVERN, Pa. -- IKON Office Solutions (NYSE:IKN), the world's largest independent channel for document management systems and services, announced today that Cathy L. Lewis, IKON's senior vice president of marketing, will be speaking at the Bear Stearns 16th Annual Technology Conference on June 8, 2005. The live webcast of the presentation is scheduled to begin at 3:55 p.m. EDT. A link to the webcast will be available on the Company's website at http://www.ikon.com/about/ir/events, in the Presentations section, the day of the event. An audio replay of the presentation will be available on IKON's website within four hours of the live webcast and will remain accessible for approximately 180 days.

IKON Office Solutions Inc. (www.ikon.com), the world's largest independent channel for copier, printer and MFP technologies, delivers integrated document management solutions and systems, enabling customers worldwide to improve document workflow and increase efficiency. IKON integrates best-in-class systems from leading manufacturers, such as Canon, Ricoh, Konica Minolta, EFI and HP, and document management software from companies like Captaris, EMC (Documentum), Kofax and others, to deliver tailored, high-value solutions implemented and supported by its global services organization--IKON Enterprise Services. IKON represents one of the industry's broadest portfolios of document management services, including professional services, on-site managed services, legal document services, customized workflow solutions, and comprehensive support through its service force of approximately 16,000 employees, including its team of about 7,000 customer service technicians and support resources worldwide. With Fiscal 2004 revenues of $4.65 billion, IKON has approximately 500 locations throughout North America and Western Europe.

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