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To: richardred who wrote (15)3/19/2006 11:34:34 AM
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To: richardred who wrote (15)11/10/2006 10:19:43 PM
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Xerox Completes Acquisition of XMPie
Friday November 10, 8:00 am ET
Combined Technology Strengthens Personalized Communication Capabilities

ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX - News) has completed the previously announced acquisition of XMPie for $54 million, a move that further strengthens the growing trend of personalized communications and cross-media marketing campaigns involving digital printing, e-mail and customized Web sites.

As a standalone software unit within Xerox, XMPie helps graphic designers, marketing companies and print providers develop creative, customized marketing programs that significantly increase standard response rates and open up new ways for marketing professionals to communicate with their customers.

"Personalization is one of the 'killer apps' for digital printing," said Jacob Aizikowitz, president, XMPie. "More and more customers recognize that integrating variable data services with digital printing results in a higher return on investment than traditional marketing programs. That's why the combination of XMPie and Xerox is such a perfect fit - for our businesses and for our customers.

"XMPie brings a unique value proposition to the market by enabling cross-media campaigns - from e-mail, Web and print - with attention-grabbing personalization. Our customers who depend on XMPie to cut through the clutter have become powerful marketing enterprises that provide their customers with high-value results."

The market for variable data jobs that capture individual information such as name, address, account information and photographs is projected to grow from 49 billion pages in 2004 to 138 billion pages in 2009, an annual compounded rate of 23 percent, according to InfoTrends, a leading independent industry research firm. Variable data color, as part of this market opportunity, is growing at a compounded rate of 37 percent.

One company that is benefiting from the variable data market is Reynolds DeWalt, a cross-media communications company in New Bedford, Mass. Reynolds DeWalt saw the potential of linking variable data and digital printing about two years ago and purchased a Xerox iGen3® Digital Production Press with XMPie's PersonalEffect(TM) software solution. Since then, the company has been developing successful cross-media campaigns for customers in the healthcare, financial and higher education industries.

"The XMPie suite coupled with the Xerox iGen3 helps us offer meaningful, impactful and relevant communications across multiple forms of media," said Scott Dubois, cross-media specialist, Reynolds DeWalt. "In other words, it has revolutionized the way Reynolds DeWalt conducts business, and we expect to explore further growth opportunities now that XMPie is operated as a Xerox business."

XMPie provides software solutions for variable data publishing ranging from the desktop to servers, from print to multi-channel campaigns, from personalized images to personalized booklets, and from out-of-the-box solutions to a platform for creating custom solutions that fit unique business, integration and workflow requirements. XMPie's diverse product line has received several of the printing industry's top awards, including the 2006 Printing Industries of America/Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (PIA/GATF) InterTech award and On Demand "Best in Show" award.

Founded in 2000 and funded by Jerusalem Venture Partners, XMPie was a privately-held company. XMPie will keep the company's headquarters in New York and its research and development facility in Netanya, Israel. Its more than 60 employees now join Xerox. The all-cash purchase of XMPie by Xerox Corporation was completed on Nov. 9.

Customer Contact:

For more information, visit www.xerox.com/customercommunications.

NOTE TO EDITORS: For more information about Xerox and to receive its RSS news feed, visit www.xerox.com/news. For more information about XMPie, visit www.xmpie.com. XEROX® and iGen3® are trademarks of XEROX CORPORATION. XMPie is a trademark of XMPie.

Contact:

Xerox Corporation
Christa Carone, 203-968-4644
christa.carone@xerox.com
or
Karin Stroh, 585-383-7430
karin.stroh@xerox.com

Source: Xerox Corporation
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To: richardred who wrote (15)9/12/2011 11:07:42 AM
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Kodak Captures Highest Rating in SpencerLab Photographic Print Image Quality Study KODAK NEXPRESS SX3300 Press equals HP overall and beats out Xerox in side-by-side comparison

Press Release Source: Kodak On Monday September 12, 2011, 10:30 am
    ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- In an independent study just completed by the SpencerLab Digital Color Laboratory, the KODAK NEXPRESS SX3300 Digital Production Color Press achieved an overall highest rating in photographic print quality, demonstrating the best all-round performance across the majority of attributes evaluated. A white paper with methodology, image samples, measurement results, and full details of the study will be issued by SpencerLab in October.

    The results of the study showed that the NEXPRESS Press had the best-in-class realism for sky, water, and foliage; and high realism for skin tones. It also had best-in-class sharpness and high smoothness, and the best monochrome/neutral gray output. Other devices evaluated in the study were the HP INDIGO 7500 Digital Press, XEROX iGen4 Press, and XEROX Color 1000 Press. The study evaluated glossy and matte prints produced at each manufacturer’s facility.

    According to David Spencer, CEO of SpencerLab, “We were extremely impressed by the improvements demonstrated by the SX with HD Dry Ink, bringing its photographic print quality right up to Best-in-Class. In this test of four digital presses, all able to make very high-quality photographic prints, the KODAK NEXPRESS SX 3300 showed its true colors—its excellent capabilities.”

    The NEXPRESS SX Digital Production Color Platform with Print Genius offers exceptional quality and productivity, and has been designed to meet the needs of commercial printers, photo product printers, direct mail houses, in-plant printers, and data centers. Features include speeds up to 131 ppm, a longer sheet size (26?/660 mm), smaller ink particle size with the new KODAK NEXPRESS HD Dry Ink, new KODAK NEXPRESS Light Black HD Solution, and a new matte printing effect option.

    KODAK NEXPRESS HD Dry Ink with smaller ink particles reduces grain and provides smoother continuous tones for photo-quality output. In addition, KODAK Light Black HD Dry Ink Solution, which is now available for the Fifth Imaging Unit, uses proprietary algorithms to substitute the light black for specific colors, resulting in smoother skin tones while maintaining superb detail for high-end photo applications. The matte effect is completed inline, and produces a matte look for printed pages or photos. Printers can switch to and from the matte finish option in less than 15 minutes giving them the ultimate flexibility in finishes.

    “Our customers refuse to compromise—they expect the absolute highest image quality, they expect outstanding productivity, they expect scalability, and they expect ease of use,” said Vince Ferraro, Vice President, Worldwide Marketing, Digital Printing Solutions, Kodak. “Whether they bought the press last week or five years ago, they can take advantage of the latest features and protect their initial investment because existing and future customers are able to upgrade their NEXPRESS Presses to get new functionality instead of buying a new machine. Our customers appreciate the image quality of the press, so having an independent confirmation of our industry-leading image quality is the icing on the cake.”

    Featuring a monthly duty cycle of up to 4.4 million pages and print speeds of 91, 109 or 131 ppm when printing on 26?/660 mm long sheets, the NEXPRESS SX Platform prints on more than 700 standard offset substrates, including coated, uncoated, FSC, plastics, magnets, linens, static clings, micro-perforated substrates, and more.

    The Fifth Imaging Unit enables watermarking, protection coating, glossing, MICR printing, gamut expansion, red fluorescing ink for security and workflow applications, and inline dimensional printing, which is unique in the industry. In addition, high-quality glossing through KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Gloss technology is possible using KODAK NEXPRESS Clear Dry Ink in conjunction with the near-line KODAK NEXPRESS Glossing Unit.

    For details on Kodak’s participation in Graph Expo 2011, please visit www.kodak.com/go/graphexpo.

    Kodak is a global advisor and provider of integrated services to help companies transform and optimize their businesses. Through a network of service professionals in 120+ countries, Kodak provides technical, professional, consulting and managed services to enable customers to focus on growing their businesses, maximize productivity, and more effectively manage risks. All Kodak products and software are backed by KODAK Service and Support. To learn more, visit www.graphics.kodak.com.

    About SpencerLab Digital Color Laboratory

    Celebrating over 20 years of service, SpencerLab Digital Color Laboratory, an independent test division of Spencer & Associates Publishing, Ltd., has earned international recognition for its expertise in Color Print Quality and its evaluation of key performance metrics of digital printing systems. SpencerLab is broadly respected as a leader in unbiased, third-party benchmarking of digital imaging and printing systems.

    Leading vendors and firms for whom printing is mission-critical have relied upon SpencerLab to provide Print Quality, Ink/Toner Yield and Cost-per-Print, Throughput Speed, Usability, Reliability and Availability analyses for a variety of printing technologies – ink-based, toner-based, and many others. SpencerLab provides leadership in quantitative and qualitative comparisons—test and evaluation services, benchmark test software/hardware, and focus group management.

    For more information, visit www.spencerlab.com.

    About Kodak

    As the world’s foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers, businesses, and creative professionals unleash the power of images, information, and printing to enrich their lives.

    In the graphic communications industry, Kodak serves customers in the printing, publishing, packaging and enterprise markets with intelligent solutions for competitive advantage and greater return on investment.

    Kodak helps customers adapt, transform and grow their businesses. Through a comprehensive product and solutions portfolio that integrates revolutionary technologies, smart automation and specialized services, Kodak supplies customers operating in traditional, hybrid and digital graphic environments the broadest choice of software, production products and services for creating and managing high value variable output efficiently and cost effectively.

    For more information, visit graphics.kodak.com. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/kodakidigprint and visit our blog at www.growyourbiz.kodak.com

    (Kodak, NexPress, and Perfect Touch are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company.)



    Contact:
    Kodak
    Jonathan Ghent, +1 585-724-5417
    Jonathan.Ghent@kodak.com
    or
    Eric Mower and Associates
    Jenny Lesczinski, +1 585-389-1825
    KodakPR@mower.com