Konica Minolta offers high security
There is a growing concern for the security of documents being processed through network-connected multifunctional products (MFPs) and the pressure to comply with government laws and regulations regarding information security.
As a result, Konica Minolta says it has achieved Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) 3 and ISO 15408 (Common Criteria Certification or CC) for its line of bizhub and bizhub PRO colour and monochrome MFPs, reports News Blaze.
"Konica Minolta MFPs have achieved CC certification for over three years, which assures our customers that any Konica Minolta MFP in our current line-up can be used in environments that demand strict data security. Customers have the peace of mind of knowing that with Konica Minolta, they have the most secure MFPs on the market today."
China provides office equipment to Cambodia
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has provided the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation with a batch of digital office equipment, reports English People Daily.
Zhang Jinfeng, Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia, and Long Visalo, Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation of Cambodia, signed the certificate of delivery and receipt on behalf of each side in Phnom Penh.
The office equipment included 40 PCs, four laptop computers, 30 laser printers, 60 toners, four scanners and two digital copiers, and were provided to the Cambodian side in order to express China's friendly sentiments to the Cambodian government and people, Zhang Jinfeng said.
Ricoh, Alfresco announce agreement
Alfresco Software has aligned with Ricoh Americas to enhance the content management capabilities of its products, reports EarthTimes.
Ricoh has selected Alfresco to satisfy customer demand for content management functionality. The open source model was also seen as being more cost-effective, while still allowing Ricoh to protect any core customisations and intellectual property.
"We see Alfresco as a building block that will enhance our solutions," said Hede Nonaka, senior VP, document solutions and services division, Ricoh Americas. "Flexible open standards-based software like Alfresco will allow us to build better products at lower cost than proprietary systems, offering our customers better value."
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