Konica Minolta Announce New Partnership with Filebound
Konica Minolta Australia has entered into a new partnership agreement with FileBound, one of Australia’s leading providers of document management solutions. The partnership is in line with Konica Minolta’s core strategy to boost its integrated software services, combining print management and document workflow software solutions.
Chris Goult, Head of Product Marketing at Konica Minolta Australia, comments: “Konica Minolta’s partnership with FileBound is an important step in providing our customers with sophisticated integrated business solutions and helping them optimize their MFD usage. Content management and workflow software solutions are the future of business because they maximise productivity and efficiency.”
“Working together, Konica Minolta and FileBound will allow customers to file, store, share, retrieve, secure, archive and audit all critical documents. Automating and streamlining essential processes is not reserved for large corporations – it is becoming the norm for businesses of all sizes.”
FileBound has a reputation for providing exceptional software solutions that are simple and easy to install, access and use. Its solutions were developed on the web using a Microsoft platform so that they can be easily integrated into the most widely used software systems, and adapted to meet the individual needs of any business. FileBound can be installed into any IT system via a simple hardware appliance, via the local server or from the Cloud, making it suitable for any business from SMEs to large corporations.
Often seen as peripheral in terms of business benefits, taking small steps towards better workflow can have a big impact on businesses’ productivity, achieving a significant return on their investment. FileBound can automate a number of manual processes throughout the business cycle– from accounts payable to manufacturing and delivery – and turn them into time-efficient, electronic operations which will dramatically speed up workflow and accuracy (by reducing the risk of human error).
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