With PFU Xamance and enter the era of paperless intelligent

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With PFU Xamance and enter the era of paperless intelligent
With the ScanSnap, PFU offers professionals (mobile workers, independent or mobile), and the general public, many smart features including a continuous connection to the storage and cloud services to archive and intelligently retrieve their documents easily, at any time n ‘anywhere, from a Smartphone, a PC or Mac.This new mobile solution

Scan can scan any type of documents (contracts, invoices, guarantees, etc.). and send them directly into the cloud, through a single command “scan to” / “to scan” to applications like Evernote or Google Doc and now available through the service Xambox a button “send to Xambox.”

Xambox is a paperless solution that, with a single click, automatically archives and class in a personal storage space and secure online on the Cloud, any documents: rent receipts, insurance policies, tax returns, bills, EDF, product warranties, etc..

Users can quickly and easily find any paper by a process very intuitive. Indeed, the Xambox remember where you store documents and allows users to find them on his personal space thanks to the search full-text.

With tools like Xambox, PFU then develops the concept of intuitive “scan to Cloud,” which transforms the administrative environment of an individual or office of an employee in a storage area or mobile work maintaining a sustainable manner and secure all the papers. “Our goal is to end the traditional paper filing and promote the paperless information age, providing users with ScanSnap enjoy a customized service, optimal and simple,” said Sofie Dheedene, Product Manager at PFU ScanSnap. “By integrating solutions such as our global community Xambox ScanSnap Community, we want to offer users to optimize the use of the scanner in the Cloud.”

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is a leading business solutions in information technology and communication (ICT) for the global market. Employing approximately 170,000 people to support customers in 100 countries, Fujitsu combines a worldwide team of experts in systems and services products and telecommunications as well as a highly reliable advanced microelectronics to deliver added value to its customers. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE: 6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.5 trillion yen (USD 55 billion) for the fiscal year that ended March 31, 2011. For more information, visit the website fujitsu.com.

About PFU

Group company Fujitsu, PFU Limited (Japan) is the manufacturer of Fujitsu scanners. The company is a global player in information technology that designs, manufactures and markets hardware, peripherals and software for professionals. One of the world’s leading manufacturers of document scanners, PFU offers the widest range of document scanners designed to environments both professional, personal, whether for the office, workgroup and production in large series. For over 20 years PFU working in the field of document imaging scanners, generating an annual turnover of $ 1 billion. Website (in English): pfu.fujitsu.com / en /

Present in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), the company PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited is responsible to market and distribute the Fujitsu document scanners. Founded in the UK in 1981, this European company has operations in Germany and Italy through its subsidiaries. fujitsu.com / emea / products /


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