Posts Tagged ‘ADF’

Who Should Assess? YOU Should Assess!

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

This blog post is contributed from our colleague, Paul Abdool, an international thought leader in the production print space.  He is the National Practice Manager for the Production Print and Mail Practice Group within the Enterprise Solutions division of Ricoh. 

Paul Abdool, National Practice Manager, Ricoh

Don’t “Just Do It”

Nike™ and Wieden+Kennedy, Nike’s primary ad agency, coined the now-famous slogan “Just Do It” for a 1988 Nike ad campaign.  This statement encouraged us to get moving and get fit.  It inspired us to stop procrastinating with our fitness and make a spontaneous-like decision to improve ourselves. 

Although I am a big fan of spontaneity, fitness and focus, there are a few things in this world that need to be thought out to “do it” just right. 

The Patio Builder

A few years ago, I was in the market for a new deck, or at least I thought I was.  I wanted a stable, flat surface for my barbeque, a place to put a patio set to eat dinner at in the summer and a place to catch some rays.  So being a “due diligence” kind of guy, I thought I would call a few companies to get some quotes.  The approaches by the companies were very different.  Wood deck builders wanted to know where I lived and the size of the deck I wanted.  The concrete patio guys said, “We would like to schedule an appointment to check out your backyard and discuss your needs prior to providing available times and pricing.”  So I received my quote via email from the deck company in the afternoon and the next evening I met with the patio “pre-assessment” fellow.  The gentleman from the patio company inquired about my needs, asked about my time constraints and measured the area.  In about 45 minutes he gave me a description of their process, the staff, provided references and addresses in the area so I could check out their work.  He then provided an estimate and asked if that was around what I was thinking about spending.

What did he really do?

  • He listened to my needs – he did not provide a cookie cutter quote
  • He created credibility – he explained the designs he had done for others with similar wishes
  • He established my budget – he ensured that he was only going to do what I could afford
  • He knew what type of effort it would take so that I knew what to expect
  • He answered all of my questions

Now that I had an idea of the budget, the temporary disruption level and project timing, he sent in his “technical” crew leader to double check the quote, take final measurements, create a project plan and to ensure that he had a full understanding of my needs.  Ultimately, I was satisfied.  Why?  Because they did not “just do it”.

Why do we do assessments?

Like the patio builder, I do “pre-assessments” before digging into a project – pun intended.  The pre-assessments allow me to better understand the project and the potential for improving the current state.  I also conduct assessments or discoveries, as we call them, if the organization wants to optimize their document production operation and processes.

My point is simple.  Professionals from all industries conduct assessments. 

And here’s why:

  • To establish a current state = this is critical for measuring against in the future
  • customers need to know how much the proposed changes will improve their operation
  • To build a Return on Investment model – in these times of shrinking budgets and shortened timelines, a good ROI is critical
  • To create a plan = a well thought out plan is critical to reaching goals and measuring success

 So, why should you budget time and money for professionals to conduct assessments? 

  • To gain access to technical skills -it is impossible to be an expert in all areas, professionals have tools and methodologies to gather information quickly, a specialist will notice things that you may not
  • To experience and benchmark – since the specialist conducting the assessment does it every day, they are able to discuss trends and how you compare to others professionals will continually improve their processes to get better results for the next customer so you benefit from their past
  • Because you don’t know what you don’t know – professionals have to stay abreast of the latest technology and offerings in the market they know the answers to questions you have not even thought of asking yet or how to find answers through their network of expert peers
  • To deliver concise presentations – professionals can summarize goals, issues, data and other facts into a succinct message so all stakeholders involved understand the options and what is in it for them

Ben Franklin was right

In 1736, Ben Franklin said, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”  He was referring to insurance but it certainly applies to anything that you can avoid messing up by doing your due diligence or homework – including print!  Anything that is significant to you or your organization, whether it is building a deck, running a business, or even selecting a new workflow should be thought through thoroughly to truly understand to meaning and value of your ultimate decision.  

What do you think?  Do you share my practice of assessing before making large business decisions?  Please share!

Best,

Paul Abdool

Customer Video: Helping Enhance Swiss Efficiency

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Switzerland has a reputation for efficiency. But as we have found out, its expertise extends further than precision watches and perfect chocolate to transaction printing.

With 600 employees, B-Source is Switzerland’s leading company providing business process and IT outsourcing. It aims to help its clients in the banking and financial sector become more efficient, leaner and more secure.

As one of the leading providers of outsourcing services in the field of document output management, B-Source supports its customers as they communicate with their consumers using both print and online tools.

This video interview, in German and with English subtitles, covers B-Source Outline’s decision to examine its workflow, evaluate ADF, and covers why it chose InfoPrint Process Director to help its clients communicate with their customers.

They key factors in decision making were vendor neutrality, the use of standard components including a browser interface and the management system for controlling the production environment.

Watch the video here:  B-Source and Ricoh

Making the Switch to Digital

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

At this year’s Graph Expo, Ricoh is cranking up the commercial print energy, and will focus on helping customers expand and enhance their digital printing capabilities!

Joe Caruso, Global Business Development, Commercial Print

Commercial printers sometimes juggle several different solutions that complete an overall workflow; they even get stuck buying workflow software based on specific customer requirements! What a pain!  They have to do the best for their customers with workflow and optimize productivity with all kinds of different solutions– which is a key reason to engage with a proven and professional services and solutions team that can help to connect all the dots (like Ricoh!)

Most commercial printers are fundamentally changing their approach and their offerings to their customer base, where print becomes just one communication channel in their overall portfolio.  Thinking like a marketer will get print companies to utilize data and  drive content, design, and production – ingredients the printer already has access to!

Integration of timely and relevant data is crucial for their customers who are trying to differentiate from their competition.

By the way,  driving these proven communications are in high demand.  Recent surveys show both a double-digit ROI and increased customer retention; so commercial print customers will be excited about working closer with their print partners with these kinds of results!

Ricoh has dominated in enterprise print and transaction segments by driving use of the Automated Document Factory (ADF), Precision Marketing and Data Analytics, as well as our industry-leading inkjet technology. Commercial printers can tap into this incredible experience as they continue expanding their offerings portfolio and changing the way they think about their print customers’ needs.

If you are attending Graph Expo in Chicago on September 11-14, come by our booth #2600 to learn about more and check out some of the solutions first hand!

See you there!
Joe Caruso

Global Business Development, Commercial Print

Transforming Through Communications

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Companies are constantly giving themselves makeovers, reinventing themselves in some way. It may be changing a logo, rebranding a website, hiring a new spokesperson, or a new design for a catalogue and billing statement.  Trends and consumers are constantly evolving and companies must keep up to evolve with their customers..  Some elements of each brand may be timeless, but there are always variable factors which must transform and adapt to the consumer.

Is this a sign of weakness within the company?  Certainly not, as even the most successful companies have done so.  Take for example one of the most successful fast-food restaurants, McDonald’s, which spent more than one billion dollars to revamp themselves to a more upscale image. The company is investing in a shift from a stop-and-go-eating establishment to a more comfortable atmosphere where customers may want to stay longer to use Wi-Fi or socialize with friends.  The strategy is to create a different and more memorable experience than McDonald’s competitors, like Burger King and Wendy’s. What these adjustments indicate is that McDonald’s is committed to changing customer perception.  Another way companies can transform their brand recognition is by changing the way they communicate with customers.  Using Precision Marketing tactics to improve communications isn’t a new technique – as customer specific messaging has been a proven to work albeit infrequently executed – however, a recent initiative from the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) is worth relaying.

LADWP – Go Beyond the Meter

InfoPrint Solutions worked with the LADWP to revamp their monthly customer statements to better meet customer needs.  They refreshed the look and the feel by adding color, graphs and visual elements to show customer usage patterns, and made icons for each service (water, electric, gas) – making the bill easy to follow and understand.  The main objectives were: to improve clarity of the information; in turn reducing call inquires by 20 percent; influence customer behavior to reduce energy consumption and emissions; and lower the cost of statement operations through process automation.  The overall goal was to influence customer behavior to keep costs low, while better serving the customer’s communication needs. 

Mark Townsend, Assistant Director of IT Services for LADWP, detailed the case study at InfoPrint Solutions’ recent utilities marketing event, Go Beyond the Meter.  The redesign also garnered positive reactions from LADWP consumers and local media, such as Southern California Public radio and KCAL 9 Los Angeles.

LADWP Introduces New Bill Format

Although it may not be as global of an exterior makeover as McDonald’s, a bill redesign like LADWP’s can be just as successful.  The way organizations communicate to customers is a key factor in how they are being perceived and may be the most personal experience some customers have with the company.

Is there a particular brand reinvention that sticks out in your mind? How do you feel consumers react to companies changing their image?

By Jay Robinson

Senior Solutions Consultant, Professional Services and Softwar

InfoPrint Solutions at the Xplor International Awards

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Thursday, April 7th was the Xplor International Awards ceremony and a great way to end a successful, enjoyable and educational week in Florida.

As part of the ceremony Paul Abdool, Xplor Chairman, announced the list of X2 (X squared) members. X2 is a group of Xplor members 40 years old and under that represent the next generation for Xplor. It was really nice to see these individuals honored, as they are the future of the industry. InfoPrint Solutions employees Don Dew, Miranda Reeves, Trevin Perez and myself are all a part of the X2 community. Look for their input in up coming Xplor eDocument News articles, as well as, other communications from Xplor.

Merrill Corporation and InfoPrint Solutions were awarded the Technology Application of the Year award. InfoPrint Solutions supplied Merrill with its ADF offering, powered by InfoPrint ProcessDirector, to fulfill their need for an end-to-end, hardware agnostic workflow solution platform that enables document management at record, page and piece levels.  Check out this video testimonial from the Merrill team to hear more.

Merrill Corporation and InfoPrint Solutions are honored with the Technology Application of the Year Award

Additionally Brian Doyle, InfoPrint Solutions Consulting IT Architect, won the Brian Platte Lifetime Achievement Award. Throughout the past 45 years, Doyle has made significant contributions to the evolution and advancement of the document design industry.

Brian Doyle is honored with the Brian Platte Lifetime Achievement Award at Xplor 2011

The ceremony was a great way to honor those who have contributed so much to the industry. Congratulations to all the winners at the Xplor Industry Awards!

As you can tell from our previous posts, the InfoPrint Solutions team truly enjoyed our time at Xplor once again.  From beginning to end, the event was educational and fun.  We had the opportunity to network with some of the brightest in the industry (sometimes on the beach!) and share ideas that could change the way the industry operates in a few years.  All in all, it was an incredible experience.

I hope to see you all at Xplor 2012!

Best,

Jonathan McGrew

Brand and Graphics Coordinator

Why Go to Xplor?

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Every year Xplor International hosts hundreds of attendees at its Xplor Conference and Vendor Forum. Personally, I consider this a must-see event and I’m really pleased to be attending again this year.  InfoPrint Solutions is counting down the days until this year’s event and we hope you are too!

This year’s theme is “The Next Generation of Customer Communications.”  As always, presenters and educators at the event will offer information, knowledge and networking in a personal setting. There will be five educational tracks, including more than 60 sessions and panel discussions  – all focused on the theme of customer communications.

I have the opportunity to present a session this year titled “Data – The Key to a Winning Strategy.”  The world of communications is ever-changing thanks to the evolution of social media, green initiatives and regulatory requirements. With that, consumers are getting bombarded with information from all directions via all channels. The number of consumers opting out of receiving information via email continues to grow and customers will continue to actively switch brands if they’re not feeling acknowledged or appreciated. I advise the audience on how they can get back in control by delivering relevant and customized data and implement a precision marketing campaign.

You can also see my colleagues speaking on the following topics while in Tampa:

 

In addition to the plethora of sessions where you’ll see an InfoPrint Solutions presence, you’ll also see our name in lights during the award ceremony on April 7th.  We have won the Technology Innovation of the Year award and couldn’t be more pleased to receive such a tremendous honor from a globally-recognized prestigious organization.

Good luck to everyone participating or attending Xplor Global Conference and Vendor Forum 2011 and I hope to see you there!

Have you ever attended an Xplor Conference or are you attending this on in April? What sessions or events are you most looking forward to? Or what have been your favorite things about the conference in the past? Did you know that you can attend regional meetings and webinars throughout out the year?  Please visit www.xplor.org for more information.  Look forward to you feedback!

Best,

Carrie Murphy, MDP

Market Development Manager

ADFSavings – Featuring Paul Abdool!

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Over at our sister blog, ADFSavings, our dear friend Paul Abdool has posted the first in a series of blogs discussing the evolution of ADF.  Here’s a sampling:

I, like many others, have written about the “Automated Document Factory” or “ADF” concept before.  But what is it really?  The term ADF was originally coined by an Xplor member who worked for Gartner about 15 years ago. The original ADF concept was comprised of four modules: input, transformation, production, control and reporting.

  • Input – where all the data and the instructions needed to transform the data into documents enter the ADF
  • Transformation – where the data and instructions meet and the documents are produced in the appropriate media
  • Production – where documents are prepared for delivery to the recipient
  • Control and reporting – manages production aspects of the ADF\

Click here to read the full post - http://adfsavings.com/?p=180

Enjoy!!

Virtual Media and Analyst Day — In Case You Missed It!

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

InfoPrint Solutions wrapped up our annual 2010 Virtual Media and Analyst Day yesterday – and it was a huge success! Thanks to those of you who listened in and asked some very relevant questions. At our Virtual Media and Analyst Day – or our “VMD” as it’s more fondly known – we shared a wide range of news announcements and updated the audience on what to expect from us at GraphExpo, including our most important news of the year in the color market and the inkjet space, further reinforcing our leadership in this space. If you weren’t able to tune in or just didn’t get enough, we have outlined the highlights below. You can also click here to watch a full replay. Enjoy! We’re looking forward to seeing you at Graph Expo next week!

  • First and foremost, the InfoPrint 5000 is being extended to include three platforms, all of which leverage the proven, scalable, highly reliable drop-on-demand technology used since the launch of the first platform in 2007. The InfoPrint 5000 members, announced yesterday are outlined here:
    • The MP Platform can be configured to meet a variety of requirements. The InfoPrint 5000 MP current models support monochrome and MICR printing (launched at IPEX in May 2010) for customers with high-volume applications who want to start transitioning to inkjet. The new model gives customers who are beginning to develop color applications a new entry point into the production color market. Customers can select the speeds and fluids for the platform,  then convert if their needs change in the future.
    • The GP Platform has established industry leadership due to having the best balance of meeting customer requirements for reliability, print quality, throughput and flexibility. Consistent with InfoPrint Solutions’ strategy of maximizing investment protection, the InfoPrint 5000 GP incorporates all the enhancements made since the first release of the platform.
    • The VP Platform is designed for companies with extremely high volumes and tight print windows for mission critical applications, therefore needing proven technology with exceptional reliability and excellent print quality to meet their clients’ needs.

Other news announced yesterday included:

  • InfoPrint ProcessDirector Momentum: At GraphExpo, InfoPrint Solutions will showcase a new browser-based remote management offering, Windows capabilities and integration with new offerings from production mail solution provider Kern for InfoPrint ProcessDirector. This browser-enabled remote access is ideal for mobile devices such as the Apple® iPad.  Other enhancements include the crucial support for Windows from a workflow perspective and integration with industry-leading Kern.  All of this can be seen right from the show floor next week..  
  • Business Continuity Services: This is an extension of our top-ranked Automated Document Factory workflow offerings and professional services. Facing unique continuity requirements, transaction printers in the financial, healthcare, insurance, utility, telco and government markets can now enable robust disaster recovery options in compliance with their business requirements. Our Business Continuity Services group focuses on three key options for recovery – onsite server continuity, off-site server continuity and external site continuity.
  • Sustainability Consulting Services:  This offering is designed to address the market’s growing need for effective and resource efficient programs. It helps organizations quantify the environmental impact of their print operations, as well as identify and execute initiatives that support their continual improvement goals without impacting their customer demands and business commitments. InfoPrint Solutions’ Sustainability Consulting Services team works with its clients to identify specific initiatives and track metrics for various aspects of the document development and output business, focusing on three main aspects.  These aspects are workflow and optimization, selective print and suppression, and mail prep and distribution.  This helps organizations print for less and print less waste through business transformation and infrastructure optimization.
  • Optimization Consulting Services:   This professional services offering aims to support customer needs in production printing environments. It leverages the company’s expertise in print workflow development to build more efficient, more productive and, ultimately, more competitive print environments. By evaluating an organization’s environment and infrastructure, the Output Optimization consultants help customers improve tracking and reconciliation, maintain confidentiality and optimize the entire print-to-mail process.

There is much more to learn about InfoPrint Solutions’ exciting news, so please stop by our booth (#2017!) at Graph Expo (October 3rd- 6th in Chicago), which will be shared with our parent company Ricoh. Additionally, feel free to reach out to Meghan Attreed via email at mattreed@breakawaycom.com with any questions or to request additional information. 

We’re looking forward to seeing you in Chicago!

Best,

Beth Etherton

Global Communications Manager

Taking on Latin America at ExpoPrint

Friday, June 25th, 2010

We are in the midst of yet another exciting tradeshow for InfoPrint Solutions at the ExpoPrint conference in Brazil. This is our first year at the show and we are excited to make new contacts, see new products, and learn about different innovations in the world of print.

As ExpoPrint is an excellent venue for companies to demonstrate new technologies and solutions, we couldn’t think of a better place to reveal our new brand and logo to the Latin American audience, a very proud moment for us as a company. As a result, we’ve been very busy with several new customers and prospects interested in learning more about our solutions. Our booth has been full of excitement all week!

We are located in a prime corner booth location, proudly showcasing the InfoPrint 5000, InfoPrint Pro C900 and our TransPromo and ADF solutions against the white and red layout. The InfoPrint Pro C900 is garnering an especially large amount of attention, as well as the InfoPrint 5000, as it’s the only continuous forms digital color printer at the show. Several members of the Brazilian media have stopped by for a chat to learn about our portfolio and how it applies to their markets. Many of our supportive customers have also been a part of the experience including Vesa Direct.


On Thursday, we held an event specifically for customers interested in learning about the InfoPrint Process Director (IPPD) and ADF solutions we have to offer. The Software Users Event is an ideal way for anyone interested in learning specifically about the software and solutions portfolio.

We hope to continue the positive momentum and energy throughout the rest of the show as ExpoPrint wraps up next week.

Have you heard anything from the show?  We’d love to hear your thoughts on this exciting show in Brazil.

Thank you,

Aline Liu

Worldwide Marketing Program Manager

Two New Customers Join the InfoPrint Family!

Monday, March 29th, 2010

InfoPrint Solutions is proud to announce two new customers to our ADF portfolio – the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and Merrill Corporation.

LADWP, the nation’s largest municipal utility delivering water and electricity supplies, will utilize InfoPrint Solutions’ technology to lower operational costs and increase customer participation in energy and water savings initiatives. Merrill Corporation, a leading global provider of technology-enabled solutions for corporate markets, chose InfoPrint’s ADF solutions as its strategic workflow technology platform to manage and streamline daily print operations. More details about these exciting new customers can be found in the linked press releases above. 

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