TALKING BUSINESS
TALKING BUSINESS
A brief about Kodak Alaris
PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES
OF TECHNOLOGY
Kodak Alaris was created in September
2013 after spinning off from Eastman
Kodak Company. We are passionate
about using technology to transform
organisations and improve people’s
lives across the planet. From our
document scanners and intelligent
state-of-the-art software and services
that power some of the world’s largest
companies, to our photographic paper
production, printing kiosks and suite
of consumer apps, we’re on a mission
to unlock the power of images and
information for the world.
Intelligent CIO talks to Gregoire de Clercq, EAMER
Marketing Director, Kodak Alaris Information Management,
about how Kodak Alaris are simplifying the management of
digital information and targeting solutions to drive business
growth amongst today’s data chaos.
We push the boundaries of technology
and help our customers make sense
of and exploit the ever-expanding
volume of data that is the hallmark
of the 21st century. The Information
Management division of Kodak Alaris
was set up to help organisations deliver
the right information to the right
people at the right time and across the
right channels, with an essential role
for intelligent document recognition,
business processes automation
and intelligent information
management overall.
Today, at
least 90% of
business data –
approximately
35 Zettabytes –
is unstructured.
By 2020, we will
be able to fill
8 trillion DVDs
with new data
each year.
How is Kodak Alaris relevant
in this age of digital
transformation?
Digital transformation is an ongoing
and accelerating wave. Early 2016,
Kodak Alaris Information Management,
a global provider of information
management solutions, started a
brand repositioning project. The
overarching theme revolves around the
challenges that all businesses face with
digital transformation.
Dealing with digital information can
be complex and chaotic, leading to
a loss of productivity and efficiency.
From the preparation of documents,
to the capture of information from
paper, to the routing of data into a
business process, to finally collecting
and dealing with the hard copy
documents after scanning. Not to
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Gregoire de Clercq, EAMER Marketing Director,
Kodak Alaris Information Management
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