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  • E-health records still scare most of us

    Nearly 80% of consumers <a href="http://news.xerox.com/pr/xerox/Xerox-Survey-Shows-Impact-of-Electronic-Health-Records.aspx">surveyed earlier this year</a> said they're concerned about electronic health records (EHRs) because their personal information might be stolen by hackers or lost.

  • Xerox to buy business process outsourcer ACS

    Xerox has agreed to buy business process outsourcer Affiliated Computer Services (ACS) for US$6.4 billion, a move it hopes will allow it to expand beyond the field of document management.

  • Green calculator released

    Xerox has unveiled a &quot;Sustainability Calculator&quot; which uses proprietary algorithms and document assessment research to suggest ways to reduce energy and paper consumption from office devices, regardless of manufacturer.

  • Machines that count: the mouse

    You can say what you like about Microsoft&#8217;s software, but the one thing that Microsoft has excelled at is developing the humble mouse.

  • Letter: Fuji Xerox says recycling a no-brainer

    After reading the recent article, &#8220;Printer cartridges still being thrown&#8221;, in Computerworld July 30, 2007, I was eager to quash all thoughts that cartridge recycling is a difficult process.

  • Mulcahy: Innovation and services the key for Xerox

    Xerox chair and chief executive officer Anne Mulcahy has emerged as one of the business world&#8217;s most respected leaders, having steered the troubled copier and printing technology company from a loss of US$94 million (NZ$142 million) in 2001, when she took over as CEO, to a profit of $978 million in 2005.

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