Global Graphics has signed a contract with Ricoh Europe to supply gDoc technology to enable Ricoh to develop digital document solutions that support flexible, mobile access to information.
The first solution Ricoh has developed using the gDoc platform is Ricoh eBinder, a digital ring binder solution that enables fast access to the information contained in documents without the need to physically copy or connect to the original files.
The eBinder presents documents in a ring binder format that is instantly familiar to users, with easy navigation via a table of contents or tabs within a digital binder. Binders can be viewed on PC, iOS and Android-based devices.
Ricoh Europe will launch the eBinder across the EMEA region via its 23 operating companies and their resellers. In addition to the standard eBinder application, the company will deliver customised versions to meet the requirements of large enterprises and selected vertical markets.
Olivier Vriesendorp, VP product marketing, Ricoh Europe said, ‘Ricoh eBinder extends the support we provide for organisations seeking to establish a more flexible, mobile working environment. By enabling the information contained in documents to be assembled together for easy access later on from the user’s preferred device, we can help save time and paper and boost employee productivity.’
The company hopes that the eBinder will bridge the gap between paper and digital working practices by making it easy to collect and organise documents in over 100 different formats, including scans from hard copy. For added personalisation, individual users can customise the look and feel of the digital ring binders they create. When sharing binders for wider consumption, users can specify which parts can be accessed, and binders can be password protected for greater security.
‘Ricoh is an expert in helping customers transition from paper-based to digital workflows,’ said Jonathan Wilson, director of business development, Global Graphics, ‘And the entire ethos behind the gDoc brand is to make this possible. Our platforms are designed to make the move from a printed page to a digital page effortless and to achieve this we simulate paper workflows. We are delighted that Ricoh has chosen our technology.’
