Xerox Wants to Help Simplify Our Daily Lives

I bet when you hear Xerox you think about something to do with copies or printing.  Xerox is an ever evolving and multifaceted company.  You may not have even been aware of our paradigm shift which in part resulted from the acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services (ACS). Paradigm shift (originally coined by T.S. Kuhn, a US philosopher of science) has been a buzzword for decades but in this instance means a transformation or metamorphosis that doesn’t just happen but is driven by agents of change.   Change has been a constant for Xerox since Chester Carlson first invented the xerographic process. The new changes include  business processes in healthcare, traffic, government and many other areas that impact our daily lives.  We have exponentially expanded the way we can simplify business processes and the processes that make our world go around. 

Xerox has many products, software, and services to simplify your life. You may not even be aware of the things you do every day that may be part of a process that Xerox helped create or facilitate.  Daily activities  from the way you  electronically pay tolls on the roadways to managing your medical records to protecting your children on the school bus.  All of these offerings and many more can, of course, be found on our Xerox website.  But you can see a quick overview of how we simplify the world by watching this video. 

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These products, software and services come with our excellent support services and dedicated Xerox  personnel  that  can help you throughout the creation and implementation of the process.  Help us create a solution for you and together we can make the world simpler.

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2 Responses to “Xerox Wants to Help Simplify Our Daily Lives”

Comment 1

Carlos I Ortiz on May 12, 2012

Xerox support.

Comment 2

Cheryl Otstott on May 14, 2012

Hi Carlos,
Thanks for reading the At Your Service blog. Did you have a question?
Thanks,
CherylO-Xerox

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