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Ricoh Company Ltd. : Ricoh Launches “start.ricoh” , a Common Portal for Cloud Services

03/15/2012 | 05:19pm


Ricoh Launches "start.ricoh", a Common Portal for Cloud Services
Enhances cloud-based support for the optimization of customer business processes


Tokyo, Mar. 15, 2012 - Ricoh Company, Ltd. will offer "start.ricoh" in Japan from fiscal 2012, followed by a sequential roll-out overseas to be announced later in a separate news release. Aimed at businesses, "start.ricoh" is a common portal for cloud services that integrates platforms for the development and provision of cloud services and offers new value to address the increasingly diverse working styles of customers. Looking ahead, Ricoh will respond to the diverse needs of its customers through "start.ricoh" by offering the following services.
(1) Document services including printing, scanning and storage
(2) Services to enable functions such as information sharing and video-based communication with remote locations
(3) Cloud services from other vendors and partner companies
It will utilize a single-sign-on environment, through which customers can access multiple services with a single ID, and provide an environment that enables business processes and communication to take place securely, anytime, anywhere. At the same time, "start.ricoh" will reduce the time previously spent doing business administration by consolidating the management of usage status and other tasks previously managed on a per-service basis.

In early May 2012 Ricoh will launch a cloud-based printing service in Japan, the first "start.ricoh" service. The service will operate with digital multifunctional printers (MFPs) and printers to enable secure printing from smart phones and tablet devices and location-free printing independent of networks. This service will later be released in overseas markets.

Ricoh began offering document management services in the United States in 2001, and has since utilized a range of cloud computing technologies. These include @Remote, which monitors the operational status of MFPs and printers and assists support services such as automatic malfunction notification and automated supplier order placement, not to mention the Ricoh Unified Communication System, which was launched last year.

Moving forward, by offering the services developed under these technologies on "start.ricoh" and expanding the lineup of services tailored to increasingly diverse customer needs, Ricoh will not only create environments that allow printing, meetings and presentations to be performed without the need to carry around data, while also making multiple in-house and external cloud services available through single-sign-on authentication. It will also provide high value-added solutions which combine all these aspects. Ricoh will also combine its global network of IT services to offer the best IT environment for customers in the best way, and provide a one-stop solution for the secure use of services.


March 15, 2012

Ricoh Company, Ltd.

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This press release was issued by Ricoh Company Ltd. and was initially posted at http://www.ricoh.com. It was distributed, unedited and unaltered, by noodls on 2012-03-15 22:02:48 PM. The issuer is solely responsible for the accuracy of the information contained therein.
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Gesh, where do I start??

The future of documents is well on the way and it seems the way we do things like printing, copying, scanning and faxing will forever change.

1. Document Services: I'd like to say it's about time for the scanning and storage and we can only guess if this is ICE or something else. A few months ago I read that HP was toying with offering print licenses for printers. I never really read much into that. But now with "Document Services" including printing, well I'm trying to figure out what that is and I'm sure this will be the buzz @ Ricoh Vision in Vegas this summer.

Would like to hear from others on what you know about start.ricoh.

Art

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