Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Where are innovative products?

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Post ID: @OP+1nQhq1gE

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The Lotus Notes looking production controller is not innovative enough? Is the software engineer with the mullet still working there?

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Post ID: @lwvn+1nQhq1gE

In the dumpster

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Post ID: @lytr+1nQhq1gE

There aren’t any and haven’t been any in a long, long time.
Remember the multiple failed attempts at a continuous feed press? Remember the failed 3D printing effort. Remember sitting down the office products in Oregon? Remembrythe failed roll to cut sheet press? Remember selling off the front end controllers?
There hasn’t been any Xerox innovation hit the market since iGen3. None. Zip. Nada

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Post ID: @hcdc+1nQhq1gE

"Forget products … we bring solutions!"

Are we still in PRINT? ... unless the CEO Suite is just letting it slowly disappear.

Solutions and SaaS, RPA, DM, and Security are recurring revenue streams without onsite support and onsite Service Personnel ... maybe that is the direction?

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Post ID: @cwps+1nQhq1gE

Forget products … we bring solutions!

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Post ID: @czzv+1nQhq1gE

Yup. Been a long time since there was any innovation in the production space…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1iaqy5KF9eU

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Post ID: @7osh+1nQhq1gE

Having left the organization for approximately 3 years, I have not seen a new iteration or new disruptive design of a different production product in that time. I know 'Print' is decreasing, but not even a version change means that X is behind other vendors in the production product space.

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Post ID: @7hwt+1nQhq1gE

Company has lost it’s mojo…No heart or soul ..

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Post ID: @7zfp+1nQhq1gE

The best this ridiculous company’s future could hope for is a short seller squeeze.

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Post ID: @4kxw+1nQhq1gE

Sell a ton of equipment ? Win deals ??
Well market share and MIF ( machines in the field) keeps going down year over year… not a good sign ..

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Post ID: @4wrb+1nQhq1gE

And even with that we still manage to sell a ton of equipment and win deals left and right internationally ! Wow, I love Xerox even more now! Congrats to all those that contribute.

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Post ID: @3xil+1nQhq1gE

Outsourcing your resources and laying off your talent has produced no innovation… Xerox technology running on 30 year old platforms..

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Post ID: @3gqf+1nQhq1gE

All the innovation is coming from Lexmark, who is own by a Chinese Consortium aka the People’s Republic of China. Sleep tight comrades.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/roslynlayton/2023/02/24/us-states-reconsider-230m-on-restricted-lexmark-lenovo-products/amp/

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Post ID: @2ond+1nQhq1gE

Where are the innovative posts? You can tell the trolls are getting desperate since they post the same things over and over again. Lol. Running out of things to complain about. Go get laid.

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Post ID: @2kfr+1nQhq1gE

Project Rebadge, aka Lexmark

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Post ID: @1mmm+1nQhq1gE

CareAR??

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Post ID: @1bny+1nQhq1gE

West Coast engineering developed the
9700, Docutech and I-Gen products along with Pwba and multiple laser systems.The closure of this multi- talented facility has contributed to Xerox ‘s twenty year innovative demise ..

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Post ID: @mgm+1nQhq1gE

At their competitors, sadly

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Post ID: @tkk+1nQhq1gE

1995

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