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Fujitsu Introduces Professional Document Capture Solutions Into Nigerian Market

by Royal Ibeh
3 years ago
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With 75 per cent of organisations in need for a continuous scanning innovations, Fujitsu Limited, a Japanese multinational information and communications technology equipment and services corporation, has introduced a wide range of improved document capture solutions into the Nigerian market.

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The group business development manager, IQ Express Limited, Andras Farkas, at the IQ-FUJITSU Forum/Product Launch event in Lagos, said most organisations are not satisfied with their existing scanners.

Farkas disclosed that, a recent study titled: ‘10 guaranteed advantages of digitisation that you should know: information management simplified’, revealed that 53 per cent of organisations are in need for new scanners to replace some of their old ones.

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The reason for that is not far-fetched, said the group business development manager, adding that, rescanning poorly scanned documents is a major time waster. He disclosed that, 45 per cent of buyers are looking for high speed scanning, 45 per cent are looking for integration into existing enterprise systems, 44 per cent are looking for scanner with good image quality, 42 per cent are looking for central management of scanner and 41 per cent are looking for good security capabilities.

 

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