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Canon may follow Xerox's BPO plunge

Canon may follow Xerox's BPO plunge

News Singapore execs say Canon "open" to strengthening partnerships and acquisitions, following rival Xerox's buy of U.S. business process outsourcing firm.

Wednesday, October 14 2009 06:47 PM

Tags: Services, Components, Customer support, Xerox Corp., partnership, Canon Inc., Singapore, Business Process, BPO, Environment


Talking Shop: Former Xerox CIO on voluntary layoffs

Talking Shop: Former Xerox CIO on voluntary layoffs

Insight Hopefully, the worst of the recession is over and discussions of layoffs will become a thing of the past. Former Xerox CIO says voluntary layoffs can leave company vulnerable.

Monday, January 05 2004 10:20 PM


Xerox more likely to sell assets than go private

Xerox more likely to sell assets than go private

News Xerox Corp, whose shares have dropped 62 percent the past year, is more likely to sell parts of its business than be acquired by leveraged buyout firms because the document-processing company is carrying too much debt.

Monday, February 05 2001 07:37 AM


Xerox to acquire Affiliated Computer Services

News Dcument company has said it will buy ACS, a major American public-sector business-process contractor, in a US$6.4 billion deal.

Tuesday, September 29 2009 09:25 AM

Tags: Hardware, Business Strategies & Functions, IT project management, Xerox Corp., Asia, Outsourcing Company, BPO, managed services, South America, solution provider


Xerox appoints new CEO

News In an unprecedented woman-to-woman transition, Anne Mulcahy passes the baton to Ursula Burns--whose chief challenge is to revive sales.

Friday, May 22 2009 11:11 AM

Tags: Corporate responsibility, Xerox Corp., Cisco Catalyst, Sales, CEO, career, talent, supply chain, leadership, women


Xerox picks HCL in US$100M deal

News The contract will see HCL providing data center hosting and migration, virtualization, consolidation and storage architecture services across Europe and North America.

Tuesday, April 07 2009 08:39 AM

Tags: Data centers, Data backup, disaster recovery, Xerox Corp., Architecture Services, storage architecture service, Outsourcing Company, document management company, Document Management, information management, data center


Xerox to cut 3,000 jobs

News By trimming 5 percent of the workforce over the next six months, company expects to save US$200 million.

Friday, October 24 2008 10:31 AM

Tags: Layoffs, Xerox Corp., Workforce, Earnings, printing, tax benefit, net income, CEO, job, analyst


Xerox hopes to print computing smarts on fabric, plastic

News Company says its new silver-based ink can be used to print electronic circuitry on everything from flexible e-book screens to pill bottles.

Tuesday, October 27 2009 02:33 PM

Tags: Handhelds, Xerox Corp., Computing, desktop printer, silicon chip, Smith, Conference, E-book Reader, Manufacturing, Inkjet Printer


Xerox digital-printer ink works on almost anything

News Company offers a sneak peek at its still-in-research-phase ink, which it says could change the world of digital printing.

Friday, May 30 2008 10:04 AM

Tags: Peripherals, Innovation, Xerox Corp., Ink, Inkjet Printer, Gel, trade show, printer, Germany, program manager


Xerox melts ink to stay green

News At famed Palo Alto Research Center, the company previews advances in solid ink technology for consumer desktop printers.

Tuesday, April 29 2008 11:02 AM

Tags: Green IT, Peripherals, Xerox Corp., Ink, printer, energy efficiency, printing, News.com, researcher, DPI


NEC profit falls in H2 as memory chip prices slide

News NEC Corp, the third-biggest chipmaker, saw second-half profit fall a worse-than-expected 41 percent as prices on computer-memory chips declined after consumers bought fewer personal computers at year's end.

Thursday, April 26 2001 06:11 PM


IBM sets samurai bond record with US$1.31b sale

News International Business Machines Corp said it sold a record 140 billion yen (US$1.31 billion) of bonds, as investors turn to the yen-denominated issues for higher yields.

Friday, June 01 2001 03:56 PM


HP to pay US$400m to settle Pitney suit

News Hewlett-Packard Co, the biggest maker of computer printers, will pay Pitney Bowes Inc US$400 million to settle patent-infringement lawsuits for printing technology.

Tuesday, June 05 2001 10:42 AM


Auditor certifies Xerox financial statements

News Xerox Corp, the subject of a Securities and Exchange Commission accounting probe, said auditor KPMG LLP didn't find any fraudulent practices in the company's financial statements for the past three years.

Friday, June 01 2001 01:50 PM


HP opens Labs division to customers

News Dick Lampman huddled with Carly Fiorina in his office early in her tenure at the helm of Hewlett-Packard Co, preparing to do something drastic.

Monday, February 19 2001 02:31 PM



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