| Publisher | Motorola | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 11 Dec 2003 |
| Topics | Project Management | ||
| Downloads | 2 | ||
An 80-year-old, $4.4 billion company with 33,000 employees, operations in 130 countries and serving more than 2 million businesses, Pitney Bowes is the leading global provider of integrated mail and document management solutions, systems and services. Over the next several years, Pitney Bowes plans to expand its presence in the $250 billion global mail and document management marketplace, where the company is approaching almost 2 percent market share today. To realize this ambitious goal, the company must continue to deliver new and innovative solutions that meet new customer demands as it enlarges its market. To help meet this challenge, the new product development process engineering group chose the Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EMP) Solution to help contain costs and improve productivity as it rolls out new products to compete in this broader global market.
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