OEM’s new MCS programme designed to streamline document processing by combining printers and software.
Konica Minolta announced the launch of its first Managed Content Services (MCS) programme as it aims to expand business by increasing capabilities to provide services and solutions, with the programme designed to increase the efficiency of customers’ individual digital workflows.
The programme falls under Konica Minolta’s medium-term business plan, ‘TRANSFORM 2016’, and will grow business content management by combining MFPs with software to create “complete” input/output devices to handle the day-to-day business processes of its customers. It will allow companies to “capture, reformat and retrieve documents more quickly to speed workflow”, “scan, save and share documents electronically, reducing paper and energy cost”, “organise and categorise document workflow so all employees stay in the loop from anywhere at any time”, and “safeguard sensitive information and respond to changing compliance demands”.
Dave Robertson, Vice President of Business Intelligence Services at Konica Minolta Business Solutions (Canada) Ltd., said: “No matter which industry you belong to, managing and utilising business content is of utmost concern for all companies. Operational concerns include keeping track of records, getting the correct documents to the right people at the right time, maintaining backup files, and more. As company paperwork, emails and security compliance requirements increase, Konica Minolta’s first MCS program will enable companies to address these challenges by streamlining and optimising business processes around their content.”
The OEM’s MCS portfolio will be available for both local and global customers.