ROCHESTER, N.Y.– Governments are saving money by taking a new approach to an
everyday task – printing. Working with Xerox (NYSE: XRX), cities like Jacksonville,
Fla., Colorado Springs and Aurora, Colo. are using managed print services (MPS)
to save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually by better using technology resources,
and providing citizens with faster, more efficient service.
For example, the city of Colorado Springs expects to save up to 20 percent on
print output costs using Xerox's Enterprise Print Services (EPS) to centralize
management of output devices, like printers, copiers and fax machines. By eliminating
unused or outdated devices and reducing the total number from 1,200 to 400, the
city is simplifying the way employees print, share and store documents, allowing
them to interact more effectively with citizens.
"Working with Xerox, we found a partner who will continue to look for ways to
improve our technology infrastructure and do things better, faster and cheaper
while our staff stays focused on providing a really great service to the Colorado
Springs community," said Jesse James, interim CIO, Colorado Springs.
Municipalities across the U.S. are working with Xerox to find ways to save money.
For example, the:
- City of Aurora plans to save up to 35 percent of print costs and meet its sustainability
goals by decreasing the number of printers and educating employees on responsible
printing. The city has already seen a drop in paper and power consumption.
- City of Jacksonville cut print infrastructure costs and improved service to
approximately 850,000 residents by reducing the time city employees spend on print-related
activities. The MPS strategy also contributes to Jacksonville's sustainability
goals by reducing energy use up to 50 percent.
- City of Rochester, N.Y. is saving more than $2 million in printing costs, by
reducing the number of printers, copiers and fax machines from 459 to 168, and
installing 24 multifunction printers to replace single-function machines. Using
Xerox Print Services the city will also reduce the cost of everyday color printing
and meet its sustainability goals.
“These cities demonstrate how much there is to gain by tackling big budget issues
with a smart solution like MPS,” said Kevin Warren, president, U.S. Client Operations,
Xerox. “By freeing up resources, they can focus on funding important community
services.”
An MPS strategy also delivers a positive impact to a city's environmental efforts
using Xerox's print governance features – guidelines that help employees redirect
print jobs to the most cost-effective and energy-efficient machine. For example,
the city of Dallas is using MPS to support its "Green Dallas" strategy – making
better use of resources and simplifying the print environment to conserve energy.
Real Business Powered by MPS
As the worldwide market leader in MPS, Xerox is working with businesses of all
sizes to simplify the print environment, and the way work gets done – so employees
spend less time managing documents, and more time focused on their real business.
Xerox integrates MPS into the IT infrastructure to help intelligently organize
information – from both paper and electronic sources. The company was positioned
by Gartner, Inc., in the Leaders Quadrant in the 2011 Magic Quadrant for Managed
Print Services Worldwide[1] and named the worldwide market share leader2. Additionally,
Xerox was recognized as a leader in IDC's 2011 MPS MarketScape report3.
About Xerox
With sales approaching $23 billion, Xerox (NYSE: XRX) is the world's leading
enterprise for business process and document management. Its technology, expertise
and services enable workplaces – from small businesses to large global enterprises
– to simplify the way work gets done so they operate more effectively and focus
more on what matters most: their real business. Headquartered in Norwalk, Conn.,
Xerox offers business process outsourcing and IT outsourcing services, including
data processing, healthcare solutions, HR benefits management, finance support,
transportation solutions, and customer relationship management services for commercial
and government organizations worldwide. The company also provides extensive leading-edge
document technology, services, software and genuine Xerox supplies for graphic
communication and office printing environments of any size. The 140,000 people
of Xerox serve clients in more than 160 countries. For more information, visit
http://www.xerox.com, http://news.xerox.com or http://www.realbusiness.com. For investor information, visit http://www.xerox.com/investor.
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