November 12, 2025 - 18:04

The Department of Information Technology has officially entered into a strategic partnership with Xerox Corporation, a leader in innovative printing services and solutions. This collaboration aims to significantly improve printing capabilities across campus, providing students, faculty, and staff with access to state-of-the-art technology and resources.
The partnership will introduce a range of advanced printing solutions designed to streamline operations and enhance efficiency. With Xerox’s expertise, the campus will benefit from improved print management systems, allowing for better control over printing costs and environmental impact. Users can expect increased reliability and quality in their printing tasks, which will facilitate a more productive academic environment.
In addition to upgrading existing infrastructure, the partnership will also focus on providing training and support for users, ensuring that everyone can fully utilize the new systems. This initiative marks a significant step towards modernizing campus services and enhancing the overall user experience in printing.
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