
With a vision for 2020 to become one if not, the first fully digitized media and communications agency in the country, Canon Marketing Philippines and Dentsu Aegis Network teams up to achieve this goal.
Demands for specialized marketing and research services are rapidly increasing and becoming more complex and as a result, mergers and acquisitions are becoming a growing business trend.
According to a recent report by industry research body, AdMedia Partners, actual deals made among marketing service companies increased in 2016 to 14% from 3% the previous year.
“As one of the fastest growing communications company and network globally, Dentsu Aegis Network continuously pursues mergers and acquisitions.”
“With all large-scale acquisitions, they come with its challenges, especially integrating systems – such as printing systems – and operations for a number of entities,” shares Mr. Patrick Geronimo, Country IT Manager at Dentsu Aegis Network Philippines.
In terms of computer systems and operations for mergers and acquisitions, operational issues are met.
Pointing out the need for consolidated and well-executed computer system while being flexible and user-friendly.
Not to mention, the requirement of fitting the distinct need of each brand.
In order to address such issues, Dentsu Aegis Network management decided to utilize uniFLOW Output Management.
Developed and distributed by Canon, uniFLOW is an integrated system for secure printing – designed to provide organizations of varying sizes, needs and budget profiles the capacity to effectively manage workflow and printing costs.
The solution comes with printers and multifunction devices that can be operated via proximity cards and even mobile devices.
“We are looking to improve the implementation of uniFLOW after it effectively supports the basic requirement we established for computer systems.” shares Geronimo.
Canon with uniFLOW, delivers the promise of an end-to-end support that includes training briefs and full programs for new users.
Geronimo adds that most employees are already capable with the basic how-to-use uniFlow before the start of the training.
Mainly because of the training document available for practice even for the non-experts within the company.
A formal employee training in the use of proximity cards looks to be ready this year.
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