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Canon launches affordable Cloud services in PH

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MANILA – Canon Marketing Philippines (CMPI) has just launched an affordable cloud hosting service called Canon Cloud to help businesses secure critical files against flooding and natural calamities that frequently take place in the country.

At just a monthly fee of PhP 5,000, users ranging from small, medium, to large-scale enterprises can now secure files online and conveniently retrieve them anytime and anywhere.

After scanning the document with either Canon’s document imaging service or a third-party application, documents can be quickly retrieved with Tag Cloud, and securely stored with an encryption system away from flooding and natural calamities that frequently take place in the Philippines.

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“We envision making the Canon Cloud an offering that will help Filipino entrepreneurs keep their businesses disaster-resilient. Natural calamities might be inevitable but we wish to empower enterprises with the right technology that will ensure their business documents are stored safely,” shared Jojo Bolima, Senior Director for BIS of CMPI.

Globally, a misfiled document in large corporations costs roughly around USD125 with loss taking place every 12 seconds in average. In addition, CMPI says that more than 70% of businesses today would fail within three weeks if they experience massive paper-based document loss due to flood or fire.
Canon Cloud is a product of the partnership between CMPI and Tech One Global. Tech One Global shares its expertise in file management through Enadoc – a cloud-based innovative enterprise document imaging system founded 15 years ago.

“Today is the birth of a technology that drives value to both society and businesses. Canon Cloud aims to provide small to large enterprises with an affordable document system powered by cloud-based technology,” explained Arnold Endaya, Assistant Director for Business Imaging Solutions (BIS) of CMPI.

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