Launch of DOCUWISE

Jun 4, 2009

DOCUWISE vows that it can show any company how to save a minimum of 10% on network printing cost within minutes of stepping into their building.
 
“Let’s face it. In this economic climate, companies must find ways to increase profitability and one way of doing that is reducing printing costs, the last hidden business cost, representing up to 6% of annual revenue. That means that getting in control of printing costs has become very important in today’s business environment for many companies. In fact, in some cases it may be a way to keep the doors open.” Says Ron Harris, CEO of DOCUWISE.  
 
Most companies have no idea what they are spending on document output: there’s a laser printer on almost every desk, with everything from the supplies, service, and maintenance, to in some cases the hardware itself being purchased by individuals without keeping the company’s total interest in mind. Our initial goal when we step into a client’s facility is to assess the situation and to have an immediate impact, to help the client start understanding what they are spending, how it can be controlled and they can reduce their costs. We use the latest technologies to help companies begin to monitor their print fleets. When a CFO, CEO or IT Director of a company can sit at his or her desk and see the entire document output operation, it starts to bring it all in prospective.
 
DOCUWISE is a Managed Print Consultancy, “Right-sizing your document output environment” with offices in California and Virginia, DOCUWISE works with clients all over the US. The company’s owners are veterans of both the copier and laser printer industries, and have a combined total of 35 years experience. DOCUWISE has a put together a short assessment and training package that is implemented at a client’s facility, a package designed to educate and to have an immediate impact on the printing environment, while showing significant results over the long term.
 
For more information visit www.docuwise.net or call +1 714-927-3078. 

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