The future of the graphic communications industry is digital, and Xerox will continue to be the digital printing partner of choice, ... As new and traditional processes converge, we're building bridges between offset and digital printing, helping customers gain a competitive advantage with the right technology, the right workflow and the right business model. -Anne M. Mulcahy

 

The future of the graphic communications industry is digital, and Xerox will continue to be the digital printing partner of choice, ... As new and traditional processes converge, we're building bridges between offset and digital printing, helping customers gain a competitive advantage with the right technology, the right workflow and the right business model.


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We're capturing share and winning the deals that fuel long-term gains.

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It keeps us in touch with the real world. It grounds us. It permeates all of our decision making.

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Businesses need to be 24/7, ... Individuals don't.

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There's a will to ensure that our company not only survives but has an opportunity to become great again.

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