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Your document is not as secure as you think

You may think that your PDF or Excel Document is secure… but… I lost a password for a PDF file and had to have it to make a quick edit. I did a search on Google and in about three minutes found a a little application that simply removes the password. No password, no problem. I got to thinking a little about it and wondered if password protection on an Excel document is any better. Nope… same thing. I did a quick search on Google and found that I could crack that password just as free. What is the solution? Well, if document security is that important, you really need to look at a document management system that tracks versions and changes. Then, if the change occurs, you can track it. Moreover, users have to have access into the document management system in the first place to be able to even access the file in the first place. continue reading...

Xerox Earns Top Honors in 2008 CRN Channel Champions Study

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WILSONVILLE, Ore., March 7, 2008 - Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) has been named the 2008 Channel Champion in the Workgroup Color Printers and Multifunction Printers categories by CRN magazine, a leading industry publication for businesses that sell technology, services and solutions.More than 2,000 solution providers, including value added resellers, responded to the annual Channel Champions study, which asks for a ranking of manufacturers based on such attributes as product quality and reliability, financial benefits, and channel program support and satisfaction. "For the last 17 years, solution providers have come to rely on the CRN Channel Champions study as a way to evaluate the leading technology vendors in the Channel today," said Robert C. DeMarzo, senior vice president and editorial director, Everything Channel. "We congratulate Xerox for delivering high quality solutions that satisfy business partners." continue reading...

Xerox Enterprise Content Management Software Bolsters Florida Court's Disaster Preparedness

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BOSTON, March 05, 2008 -- Safeguarding documents is one less thing Florida's 13th Judicial Circuit Court has to worry about thanks to a new software installation from Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX). The company's DocuShareTM enterprise content management (ECM) software is now part of the court's Administrative Offices' disaster preparedness plan, keeping its critical documents not only secure but also accessible during unforeseen circumstances. The 13th Judicial Circuit Court, which serves more than 1.2 million residents in central Florida, selected DocuShare, along with Omtool's AccuRoute® enterprise document capture, routing and fax solutions, to create a centralized online file repository. The repository provides secure storage, easy management of legal records, and the ability to retrieve documents as needed. continue reading...

The deep and delicate art of ECM

By Jim Murphy The enterprise content management (ECM) market is at a critical turning point where it must prove itself or be lost altogether. Over the last 20 years, widely disparate business demands for content management, the stubborn resistance of antiquated practices, widely different methods of handling content, technology growing pains, the slow maturation of standards, the whims of investment Paper and Laptophype as money flits from document management to Web content management to Web 2.0, and conflicting definitions of what content management is, have led us to a rocky, complicated and still wildly dynamic vendor landscape. No matter how loudly the vendors tout the notion of a unified ECM system, no matter how many vendors consume each other, the ECM market has defied complete consolidation. Having covered the market for eight years, I’ve kept a simple list of every content management-related vendor that has crossed my desk, noting when they emerge, when they’re acquired or when they disappear. At 316 as I write this, the list grows daily. continue reading...

Xerox Makes Student Registration at Pennsylvania School District as Easy as ABCs

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BOSTON, 04 March 2008 -- When the Wilkes-Barre School District in Pennsylvania decided to do something about its antiquated and arduous student enrollment process, it turned to Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) and a key Xerox partner, SRC Solutions Inc. The companies created a digital enrollment system that combines Xerox advanced multifunction systems (MFPs), a customized scanning solution from SRC, and Xerox's DocuShareTM document management software. The system, which automates and digitizes much of the old manual process, will enable the 7,000-student district to reduce the registration process from two weeks per child to just 30 minutes. In addition to saving the district invaluable time, errors will be reduced and management and archiving dramatically improved.The solution relies on Xerox's Extensible Interface PlatformTM (EIP) technology, which is built into many of the company's MFPs. Based on Web standards, EIP allows independent software vendors and developers to create applications for MFPs, such as scan-to-email, that make it easier to move hard-copy documents into digital files. In addition, EIP lets developers customize the MFPs' touch screens for use by specific individuals or workgroups. SRC Solutions' EZ School Registration application leverages EIP to provide school administrators an intuitive way to scan, index and validate student records. For the Wilkes-Barre solution, SRC also integrated EZ School Registration with Xerox's DocuShare CPX enterprise content management software. To round out the solution, SRC integrated Streem Communications L.L.C.'s Fax and Alert Notification applications. With the new solution, which will be rolled out over the next six months, student forms will be scanned in directly at Xerox MFPs located in all Wilkes-Barre schools, and routed - automatically from the devices - to their proper locations in the school district's Xerox DocuShare system. Afterward, administrators will be able to access those records directly from the touch screen of a Xerox EIP-enabled device. When a student is selected, an image of the child will be displayed directly on the MFP screen, along with the student's record and a list of required and outstanding registration documents. To input documents, school personnel will simply select the document they're ready to file, such as a birth certificate, and scan it directly into the student's record. "The EZ School Registration solution will change the way we do business as a school district and put our resources where we need them - shaping the minds of students," said Charolette Kordek, director of information management, Wilkes-Barre School District. "Xerox's EIP platform delivers on the promise of technology by taking advantage of the network and hardware we are investing in to create a simplified workflow that allows us to work easier, faster and better." Previously, all records for the 7,000-student district were copied, placed in hard copy folders and physically transferred from department to department and school to school for filing. This took energy and time away from school administrators and parents, as well as occupying precious district storage space. Xerox unveiled the first software solutions and a new developers program for EIP one year ago at the AIIM/On Demand 2007. Since then the company has received nearly 1,000 applications to download the development kit. In addition, there are now more than 19 EIP-enabled software solutions available worldwide, and EIP is now available on 21 Xerox office MFPs. "The enthusiastic response of developers, system integrators and end users tells us that EIP is meeting a critical need for solutions that take the complexity out of day-to-day office processes," said Roger Ellefson, manager of Solutions Marketing, Xerox Office Group. "EIP is just one way that Xerox is making work easier for customers and helping to reduce the time and money spent handling documents." System integrators and developers like SRC Solutions are using EIP to do far more than sell a printer or piece of software. They can leverage the functionality of the multifunction device to quickly meet their customers' needs with business process solutions. "EIP makes every connection count for our company - technology, workflow, business and partner opportunities now have even more potential," said Patrick Maher, president and founder, SRC Solutions. "Xerox's EIP has allowed me to differentiate myself from the competition and open up new streams of revenue." continue reading...