Are any of the production sales and staff still around? Havd ghey all been layed off or left on their own? Kinda curious what LilSean does now that the gravy train has gone dry.
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Is lilSean still there? Tiny twig would p!mp out his grandmother for a nickel. Never met a more unethical human in my life. As slimy as they come.
Xerox is a Fuji dealer, who sells to other dealers.....
as long as Fuji innovates, Xerox innovates.
no Xerox innovation in production or office.
Xero still does production? 🤣
When did it turn into hot garbage?
I spent most of my career in Webster supporting and developing production products. Xerox’ unwillingness to invest in new platforms made the death of production inevitable. Senior management seemed enamored with buying technologies and/or small companies (Impika & Vader, anyone?), believing that therein laid some magic bullet that enabled product development to “go faster”. Only to discover that this doesn’t work when the goal is to sell and service quality profitable products in a multinational market. And that hiring product managers who lack experience in product development is not a path to success. The decline of product engineering was a long and depressing thing to witness, even more so from the inside.
No one cares about production.
With the announcement (link below) in April (iGen & Nuvera) and the non-partnership with Fuji Business Solutions product line, I believe that Xerox is stepping back from Production products. They will maintain/service current customers until they change vendors to newer/more updated production products.
https://www.piworld.com/article/xerox-to-halt-igen-and-nuvera-production/
Sad to see the outcome. Xerox was once the king of Production - Color & Mono.
We had the expertise, the skills and the determination to help customers succeed.
Xerox production is dead.
Ha ha ha
Probably wont be going to HP, Canon or Ricoh like the rest of us.