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Innovations in Enterprise Document Automation: HP Launches HP Exstream 7.0


 


Mike Feldman 
Vice President and General Manager
Enterprise Sales and Services
IPG-Americas



Great HP news today!  If you will recall, just a little over a year ago, HP acquired Exstream Software, the industry’s market-leading enterprise document automation technology.


Well, the news just crossed the wire that HP has just launched HP Exstream 7.0 – with more than 250 enhancements – to help enterprises drive business results and increase ROI through vastly improved customer communications. 


Organizations across all industries are facing numerous challenges in today’s complex business environment.  On one hand, improving efficiency and retaining customers have never been more important; on the other hand, the pressure to reduce costs is unrelenting.   HP has put in place an unmatched integrated workflow solutions portfolio and end-to-end suite of imaging and printing offerings to help our customers meet these challenges head on.  Adding to this, HP Exstream 7.0 offers a  single solution for design through delivery of any type of document across the enterprise.  


HP Exstream will also now be offered through the HP Managed Print Services (MPS) portfolio, allowing even more enterprises to provide any type of customer communications, regardless of complexity, variability, or output channel — including high-volume, on-demand, and interactive document applications.


Check out a demo of HP Exstream at PRINT 09 in Chicago from September 11 - 16, and be sure to follow the HP action at PRINT 09 at the HP Enterprise Software Booth #6658 or on the HP_IPG Twitter handle.


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Anonymous(anon) | ‎05-18-2010 06:31 AM

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