Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America (SIICA) introduced a family of smart office solutions, including the new Synappx platform at its National Dealer Meeting from October 2 to October 4 at the Wynn Las Vegas.
At its flagship dealer event, themed “Own It,” Sharp will demonstrate how the Synappx platform of collaboration and productivity applications uniquely position the company to help transform today’s office environment into the office of the future.
Research has shown it takes an average of 12 minutes to get productive in a meeting – time lost to activities such as connecting to a large display, starting the conferencing system or finding the right content. Synappx Meeting solves these challenges, according to Sharp.
With Synappx Go, individuals can scale content to a large display, or scan documents and release print jobs from a multifunction printer from a mobile device.
With Synappx Workspaces, Sharp brings the power of IoT into the meeting room. Synappx Workspaces allows for tracking of workspace utilization and environmental factor.
“In this rapidly evolving economy, we are proud to be at the forefront of technology that helps organizations become better connected and increases collaboration,” said Mike Marusic, president and CEO, Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America. “We are confident that the Sharp Synappx family of applications will help bring the convenience of smart home technology to today’s workforce and help companies fully utilize their IT Investments”
Built on an open architecture, Synappx applications work with cloud storage and meeting solutions such as Microsoft Teams, GoToMeeting, Zoom, Cisco WebEx, Google Drive, OneDrive and Dropbox. These services run on the Microsoft Azure platform and leverage Microsoft Office 365 or Office 365 and secure user authentication.
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