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- 10 March 2016
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
UCLA harnesses digital workflow to automate datacenter and publishing work for the university and UCLA Health.
UCLA harnesses digital workflow to automate datacenter and publishing work for the university and UCLA Health.
Learn how 13 in-plants from all verticals use workflow software to reduce costs and increase efficiency. According to InfoTrends research*, over 81% of in-plants rate reducing production costs and increasing efficiencies as their top business direction in the next five years. Adopting and utilizing workflow software is a key way corporate and in-house printers can meet this need. * "U.S. Production Software Investment Outlook" (InfoTrends, 2015).
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More control for the print shop, plus district savings.
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