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eQuorum Joins Canon Alliance Program

By DE Editors  

July 2, 2015

eQuorum, the developer of ImageSite, has joined the Canon Alliance Program. As part of this partnership, the company will test its software on Canon's large format devices. Canon will also promote the solution through its own advertising channels, a press release states.

ImageSite, according to the company, provides security for document management while allowing for mobile access on any platform. It is available as an on-premise solution, through the cloud or as a hybrid system.

“We are pleased to become an Alliance Partner with Canon as this solidifies our relationship we have had over many years working with our clients who have Canon and Océ plotters and printers.  Working together we provide a truly integrated document management and printing solution,” says Scott Brandt, president of eQuorum.

For more information, visit eQuorum.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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