Konica Minolta India highlights the need for robust document security

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At the CIO Klub Meet at Hyderabad, Konica Minolta Business Solutions India Pvt Ltd participated in the knowledge-sharing session where K Murali, General Manager – Sales, Konica Minolta India, shared his insights about security and its importance in the IT domain. He also spoke about the critical need for the IT community to ensure more robust and secure digital printing and document management processes. The Konica Minolta team additionally interacted with CIOs from the region to discuss strategies and solutions aimed at addressing IT management challenges related to enterprise-wide print and printing operations.

Speaking about the event, Kuldeep Malhotra, Vice President – Sales, Konica Minolta Business Solutions India Pvt Ltd said, “In this digital-driven era, ensuring robust security has become a non-negotiable business requirement, particularly for organisations in the Indian IT domain. The objective of our participation in the recent CIO Klub Meet in Hyderabad was to highlight how unsecure document management and printing operations can increase the security risk for enterprises. By empowering senior IT leaders with an in-depth understanding of various security issues in conventional printing workflows, we aim to help them identify innovative solutions and strategies that can secure their mission-critical data and business processes.”

Konica Minolta Business Solutions has been leveraging its proven technological capabilities to deliver more robust and secure print and printing solutions to Indian organisations. Its office printing products have integrated security to prevent unauthorised access and usage, while its Document Management Solution also comes equipped with advanced features like security, accounting, and content/device management. Through such end-to-end solutions, Konica Minolta ensures that critical business documents can only be shared with and accessed by authorised stakeholders – while enabling seamless management of print and printing operations across the board.

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