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Xerox brings document management expertise to Microsoft Executive Circle Webcasts

Two Webcasts explore impact of `Smarter Document Management`
Johannesburg, 02 Dec 2004

Business leaders interested in reducing operating costs while improving productivity had a chance to tune into the Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast recently in New York, in which Xerox Corporation addressed the benefits of its Smarter Document Management capabilities.

Xerox`s "smarter document management" strategies employ a range of document technologies, software and consulting services to help customers reduce costs, streamline operations, and simplify how they work with information and documents.

The 30-minute session focused on how companies can improve the creation, dissemination and readability of maintenance and engineering advisories - business-critical documents that drive regulatory compliance, worker productivity and overall efficiency.

In industries such as manufacturing, transportation, aerospace and petrochemical production, companies rely on maintenance and engineering advisories to keep mechanics, inspectors and engineers informed of critical process changes and best practices. These advisories are typically subject to manual writing processes and a lengthy approval process.

The Webcast described how Xerox`s Maintenance and Engineering Advisory Solution and Microsoft Office Word 2003 software are helping companies take control of this vital process and achieve results that impact the bottom line and meet regulatory requirements. Dan Keating, managing principal, Xerox Global Services, who has more than 17 years of experience in implementing solutions to support critical business processes for industries such as manufacturing, chemical and transportation, led the Webcast.

A second Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast is scheduled for Thursday, 16 December, which will be directed to manufacturers of high technology products and equipment who face the challenge of maintaining and sharing product-specific technical information. Often, technical information is out of sync with engineering information, and inaccurate product datasheets can lead to inefficiencies, product returns and even litigation.

This session will discuss how Xerox`s Enterprise Publishing Solution and Microsoft Office Word 2003 can help improve the accuracy of technical publications, which in turn can accelerate time-to-market, improve worker productivity, and lower support and service costs. Leading this Webcast is Paul Wlodarczyk, service line manager, Xerox Global Services, who has more than 20 years of IT experience and is a frequent speaker on technical communications.

Xerox is providing an opportunity to those interested, to register for the Webcast.

To register, logon to http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032264449&Culture=en-US.

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Rochelle Putter
PR Worx
(011) 896 1818
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Marlene Haig
Bytes Document Solutions
(011) 928 9111
marlene.haig@bdsol.co.za