Numa interessantíssima reportagem, a InformationWeek entrevistou Paul Curlander, CEO da Lexmark, empresa que vale US$ 4,8 bilhões e que tem seus serviços espalhados por mais de 150 países. Na entrevista, Paul Curlander fala sobre negócios e - naturalmente - impressoras.
CEO Paul Curlander sees services that help customers solve "the nagging problems no one gets around to" driving the printer maker's future.
Lexmark is a $4.8 billion company and, according to its Web site, it's "a leading developer, manufacturer, and supplier of printing solutions--including laser and ink-jet printers, associated supplies, and services--for offices and homes in more than 150 countries." Lexmark specializes in low-cost, high-quality printing devices and takes pride in developing and owning the technology its manufactures. Lexmark advocates a "distributed printing" strategy--low-cost, high-speed devices optimized for document management, workflow, and controlling the output and movement of paper.
Fonte: InformationWeek
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