ITIL White Papers
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part III: Transforming Business Processes
Overview
This third white paper in Xerox's "Why MFPs Matter to IT" series describes new business-process technologies offered by multifunction devices that address concerns created by the advent of MFP scanning capabilities. For those in IT, the issues that matter most are how much scanning capability can be accommodated without network slowdowns, how well the actual scanning functions perform to enable new levels of performance and reliability, and how to protect information and maintain the security of documents.
Also, check out:
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part I: Validating the Technology
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part II: Managing the Print Environment
Why MFPs Matter to IT, Part IV: Ensuring Security on the Network
| Publisher | Xerox | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
| Topics | |||
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