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Fuji Xerox Singapore launches 19 business printers

Fuji Xerox Singapore has launched 19 models from its digital multifunction printer ApeosPort and DocuPrint series. Combined with Fuji Xerox’s solutions, the new models will allow businesses to address challenges on security, efficiency, complexity as well as changes in workstyle and space. “Fuji Xerox gives businesses the freedom to overcome workplace obstacles through workflow efficiency,” said Kiyoyuki Miyasaka, GM, Strategic Business Operations, Fuji Xerox Singapore. “With the launch of the 19 new models, we have challenged ourselves to address the ever-evolving needs of businesses, to support and enable greater productivity for more flexible teams to innovate at speed and scale, free from interruption or risk of security breaches, in today’s new norm of working.” These new digital devices can be utilised to reinforce businesses for the future model of remote working and address collaborative team needs, without taking a compromise on security. Feature highlights include: 36...

Three imperatives for thriving in a crisis

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Charlie Giancarlo, Chairman and CEO, Pure Storage , suggests that it’s time to rethink enterprise infrastructure. In his keynote at Pure//Accelerate Digital he said, “The nature of work has changed very suddenly, and probably forever. More than ever, you need more remote capabilities at scale. You need more automation and consolidation.” Giancarlo delivers his keynote at Pure//Accelerate Digital. The strategy that guides and differentiates Pure was introduced at Accelerate last year: the Modern Data Experience, Giancarlo said. "When we first introduced the Modern Data Experience I described it as a beginning and a long term vision, one that would take well into our second decade to complete,” he said. Giancarlo introduced three imperatives for surviving and thriving in a crisis from the enterprise storage perspective: Secure your foundation and focus on flexibility While rapid early responses in the COVID-19 crisis has meant dealing with the urgent and putting everyt...

Truescope brings media intelligence to Australia, Singapore

Newly-launched Truescope is set to challenge the media intelligence industry. Entrepreneurs John Croll and Michael Bade have built a platform to help inform communicators about breaking news as well as identify issues and trends in real-time. Launched in Singapore and Australia, the cloud-based platform is designed to provide insights about consumer sentiment, brand awareness, campaign performance, and customer experience. The technology analyses millions of social and mainstream media stories in real-time. Machine learning and natural language processing are used to distill sentiment, potential effects on brand reputation and assist brands in measuring brand awareness and communications effectiveness. "We think our approach to people, product and scalability is revolutionary in this space, and we all have the unequivocal mindset that the client experience is central to everything we do. We're ready to build bridges between new technologies and the communications indust...