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Xerox Unveils ConnectKey Enabled MFPs

WorkCentre7800 and 5800ConnectKey MFP series are enabled with industry first embedded security protection from McAfee

Xerox India has introduced a series of multifunction printers (MFPs) enabled with the new Xerox ConnectKey controller that is designed to simplify how work gets done.

The newly introduced WorkCentre7800 and 5800ConnectKey MFP series are enabled with industry first embedded security protection from McAfee, giving IT managers more control and peace of mind in BYOD workplaces.

These devices also have an extra layer of security with Cisco’s TrustSec that protects data paths to and from the devices.

Xerox ConnectKey MFPs offer mobile printing and scanning solutions that integrate fully with cloud-based technologies and mobile devices. These devices provide the benefits of enhanced convenience, increased productivity and a more cost-effective infrastructure announced the press release.

These devices also come loaded with features such as scan to editable format, cost control by managing power consumption and user’s permission for printing, single touch scanning and enhanced and simpler user interface.

Xerox’s ConnectKey features include the ability to scan and upload documents to cloud repositories, send business-critical documents directly into workflow processes and print securely and easily from any mobile device, thus truly enabling BYOD scenarios.

Vipin Tuteja, Executive Director, Technology, Channels & International Business, Xerox India, said, “Today’s professionals need to operate beyond their office hours. Keeping that in mind, ConnectKey multifunction printers offer fully integrated mobile, scanning and cloud-based solutions. ConnectKey enabled MFPs come armored with many industry first features and connect the critical aspects of the future workforce- cloud, mobility, BYOD and security.”

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