InfoPrint Solutions Company Showcases Solutions for Business Optimization at ON DEMAND 2008
Market Wire, February, 2008
InfoPrint Solutions Company, a joint venture between IBM and Ricoh, today announces its market leading solutions on show at ON DEMAND Conference & Expo 2008, in Boston from March 3-6, 2008. The company's portfolio is focused on transforming clients' businesses and optimizing multi-channel output, all with a keen focus on improving business bottom line for clients in multiple industries. The company also announces details of its executive speakers participating on key panels at both ON DEMAND and Xplor, on a range of topics including sustainability, color, productivity and emerging technologies.
InfoPrint will be showcasing solutions and services around several key themes at ON DEMAND 2008:
-- Automated Document Factory (ADF) - ADF addresses customer pains such
as regulatory compliance; multi-site management through modules including
mailroom integrity; postal optimization; workflow; output manageability;
and postage and cost containment, including meeting the USPS mandate to
upgrade to the Intelligent Mail barcode by January 1, 2009.
-- Direct mail - The use of direct mail continues to grow worldwide, and
InfoPrint will be demonstrating solutions to allow service bureaus to meet
customer demands for the combination of creative, customized, high-quality
pieces and higher throughput, all with cost containment in mind.
-- Optimization - InfoPrint is working with customers to drive
optimization and manage print, to allow cost reductions, through
implementing managed print solutions that offer more value to its
customers. InfoPrint's solutions can help you print for higher profit with
architecture and software that can integrate heterogeneous environments
into a compliant, automated system.
-- Bookflow - Learn more about InfoPrint's cost effective solution to
enable customers to leverage investments in existing PDF applications
through providing advanced workflow capability for automating prepress and
print production for both book and manual production, as well as in-plant
and print-for-pay accounts. InfoPrint's digital books on demand solutions
help publishers achieve shorter print runs at a lower cost and reduce
complexity through advanced automation technology.
-- Productivity - Speeding the pace of intelligent document management
and increasing the productivity of existing employees while reducing costs
are key for today's modern business. InfoPrint productivity solutions on
show at ON DEMAND allow management of information and enable businesses to
unify enterprise architecture with a single solution that allows document
composition and employee collaboration.
"Our range of customer-focused solutions is the most comprehensive in the market place, all with a core focus of driving profitability and cutting complexity for our customers, across many industries," said Chris Reid, Director of Global Solutions at InfoPrint Solutions Company. "We continue to be at the forefront of innovation and as the print industry adapts to new market demands and emerging technologies, so InfoPrint remains a trusted team member helping our customers adopt, innovate, and ultimately increase the value of all output."
InfoPrint hardware on show in Boston as part of these solutions will include the InfoPrint 5000 color production duplex printer with Hunkeler unwinder and folder; the InfoPrint 4100 MS 1 production simplex printer with LRSI pre and post finishing options, and the InfoPrint 2135 cut sheet printer.
InfoPrint executives will be speaking at the following sessions:
ON DEMAND TUESDAY, March 4th 11:30am-12:20pm - Joe Czyszczewski - EB2: Green Thinking: Promoting Ecologically Sound and Sustainable Printed Communications WEDNESDAY, March 5th 10:10am-11:10am - Bob Kilcullen - Keynote Panel: Emerging Technologies and What to Expect in 2008 XPLOR MONDAY, March 3rd 10:00am-11:00am - Chris Reid, Bert Prospero - Models for Increasing Productivity 5:00pm-6:00pm - Howard Turetzky - Introduction to ACIF TUESDAY, March 4th 9:00am-10:00am - Howard Turetzky - Introduction to Debugging 11:00am-12:00pm - Howard Turetzky - AFP Recording Format WEDNESDAY, March 5th 9:00am-10:00am - Reinhardt Hohensee - AFP Architecture What's New and AFP Consortium 10:00am-11:00am - Reinhardt Hohensee - AFP Architecture What's New and AFP Consortium Part 2 1:20pm-2:20pm - Chris Reid - Technology - The Tools 4:00pm-5:00pm - Howard Turetzky - Tricks of the AFP Masters: Debugging AFP 5:00pm-6:00pm - John Meixel - AFP Color: 2008 Status THURSDAY, March 6th 10:00am-11:00am - Howard Turetzky - Tricks of the AFP Masters: ACIF How to Use It 11:00am-12:00pm - Howard Turetzky and Reinhardt Hohensee - Closing, Questions and Answers
InfoPrint Solutions Company
InfoPrint Solutions Company, headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, brings to market the advantages IBM and Ricoh have in the development, manufacturing, marketing and building of strategic solutions for customers, creating a growth-oriented global enterprise that is strategically focused on the output market.
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