Why Xerox
The Business of Xerox

A Global company in the document processing business, Xerox offers the widest array of products and consulting services in the industry: publishing systems, copiers, printers, scanners, fax machines and document management software, along with related products and services. Xerox products and services are all designed to help customers master the flow of information from paper to electronic form and back again. The Xerox customer is anyone who uses documents: Fortune 500 corporations and small companies; public agencies and universities; businesses run from home.

Xerox leads the way in digital imaging and what is called distributed electronic publishing. Xerox technology enables the home office to copy, print, scan, and fax documents using a single device; and far-flung enterprises to transmit complicated, multipage documents across networks for copying or printing, down the hall or halfway around the world. Digital products now represent more than a third of Xerox revenues.

 

Xerox started the office copying revolution with the introduction of its 914 copier in 1959. Today, Xerox stands poised for the continued expansion of the global document processing market.

The company adopted "Technology, Document Management, Consulting Services" as its corporate signature in 2004 to better reflect what has always been the real business of Xerox: innovation with information.