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Xerox Corporation, as renamed in 1961, was
actually founded in 1906 in Rochester, N.Y., under the name “Haloid
Company”.
Its stated mission is to help people find better
ways to do great work, by constantly leading in document technologies,
products and services that improve its customers' work processes and
business results.
Xerox Corporation offers
an array of innovative document solutions, services and systems,
including color and black-and-white printers, digital presses,
multifunction devices and digital copiers (designed for offices and
production-printing environments). It also offers associated supplies,
software and support. Xerox's services expertise is unmatched and
includes helping businesses develop online document archives, analyzing
how employees can most efficiently share documents and knowledge in the
office, operating in-house print shops or mailrooms, and building
Web-based processes for personalizing direct mail, invoices, brochures
and more.
Headquartered in
Stamford, Conn., Xerox is No.130 among the Fortune 500 and has 61,100
employees worldwide, including 35,600 in the United States (December
2003). The company's operations are guided by customer-focused and
employee-centered core values -such as social responsibility, diversity
and quality- augmented by a passion for innovation, speed and
adaptability. Xerox Corporation is a technology and services enterprise
that reached $15.7 billion revenues in 2003.
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