9 years ago

Xerox has been recognized as a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (CEMA) Managed Workflow Services 2015 Hardcopy Vendor Assessment.

This new report focuses on the Managed Workflow Service (MWS) market in CEMA, part of Xerox’s Developing Market Operations, which the analyst firm defines as a set of services that automate and optimize vertical and horizontal document-intensive workflows and business processes.

Xerox’s offerings help its customers avoid document management bottlenecks and inefficiencies. Additionally, new releases of Xerox Digital Alternatives and Xerox DocuShare personal productivity solutions improve office efficiency by automating document processing. This alleviates employees of the time-consuming, manual processes like sharing, annotating, storing and securing documents and data.

“The adoption of managed workflow services and BPO technologies is accelerating in the CEMA region, and has wide-reaching benefits to enterprise organizations, far beyond reducing print and saving money. From automating process-laden workflows to improving employee productivity to boosting document and data security, our solutions can also help businesses save time, meet sustainability goals and enhance the customer experience.” said Mike Feldman, President, Large Enterprise Operations, Xerox.

This IDC MarketScape report reflects Xerox’s leadership commitment to improving the flow of work in businesses, including automating everyday business processes to drive workplace productivity and profitability.