The Bytes Document Solutions' Xerox division uses smartphones in the field to enhance productivity.
“TV Everywhere” is now a reality with Adobe's Pass authentication service with content providers reaching 90% of the US market.
The company's Optimised Print Services analyses real needs and designs solutions that makes work efficient again, says Marc Pillay, divisional manager: Optimised Print Services at Konica Minolta South Africa.
The distributor becomes the only locally registered accredited service provider.
The range allows users to print documents and photos from anywhere in the world using any Internet-connected device.
RightFax 10 reads incoming faxes using optical character recognition, and converts them to PDF text-readable documents, says Craig Freer, MD of Vox Amvia.
The Lexmark X548 colour laser MFP family comes standard with pre-loaded applications.
Cameras would be able to pick up tell-tale signs of people giving false accounts of themselves.
The provincial government of the Western Cape wants to move its paper-based files to electronic files.
Small offices looking for high-quality, affordable and lightweight printing should consider this product.
The high-end smartphone works like a computer and delivers the power and performance of mobile computing.
The D550 provides state-of-the-art viewing, but viewers will need to pay for extras to experience its full potential.
The company provides a standard three-year on-site warranty on all Oki's products.