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Network Security White Paper

Capture1. Introduction
This document describes potential network threats and recommended precautions for them.

The products have built-in network services for providing a variety of features for wired and wireless network clients, such as network scanning, printing or faxing, and also client services for accessing network servers running outside the products, such as an LDAP server, Netware server, or Mail server.

This document focuses on how-to protect against potential threats from external attacks.

As the products are designed for use inside an Intranet where network clients and servers are protected by firewalls, the products rely on the Intranet’s security policy, like the security provided by other network servers and clients. However, some customers require more strict security levels for network devices, because potential threats from inside the firewalls are increasing, and some configurations even use a secure connection to the Internet as a part of the Intranet.

To satisfy these demands, the products are all evaluated by security scanning applications during development, and also are checked for known vulnerability issues reported by Internet security organizations, such as CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC : HTTP:// www.cert.org/ ). Whenever we find security vulnerabilities in the products, we provide appropriate countermeasures.

Get The Productivity Advantage - Savin CLP831

CaptureBlack & White Printing With Convenience Color

At 31 black & white pages per minute and a first print time of less than 14 seconds, the Savin CLP831 has the same print speed you’d expect in higher priced mid-range network printers. Add in color at 8 ppm with a first print time of just 20 seconds, and it’s easy to see why businesses are choosing the CLP831 – not only to boost their printing productivity, but to improve their image as well.

IT Means Intuitive Technology

The more you know, the easier it is to keep your network running smoothly. That’s why the Savin CLP831 is equipped with Web Image Monitor, an intuitive remote operating system that lets you access system configuration and status, check toner levels and paper supplies, and resend print jobs or reset the printer without ever leaving your desk. And with Dynamic DNS, IP addresses and host names can be automatically updated. So unexpected power outages or accidental switch offs won’t slow you down.

Speaking of automatic, Rendezvous support – Apple’s version of Zero Configuration Networking – automatically recognizes and connects new devices to your IP network.

Ricoh, Lanier, And Savin Dealers Converge On Las Vegas

By Jonathan Bees, Director of Strategic Marketing Products, April 28, 2010

In an event noteworthy for a number of firsts, Ricoh held its national dealer meeting at the Palazzo Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada from April 19 to 22. Called Convergence 2010, the event marked the first time that dealers representing Ricoh, Lanier and Savin brands attended a unified meeting. Appropriately, the event theme was “Bringing the Best Together.”

General Session

The meeting provided the first opportunity for the newly reorganized Ricoh senior management team to express their vision for the future. With more than 1,000 attendees in the audience, Kevin Togashi, the new chairman and CEO of Ricoh Americas Holdings, Inc. opened the general session by highlighting several key initiatives. He emphasized the important role that Managed Document Services (MDS) programs would play in the company’s future growth; the strength of Ricoh’s environmental programs, marketed under the Total Green Office Solutions (TGOS) name; and, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to the dealer channel.

Togashi then addressed what was most likely the number one concern of the dealers in the room – the recent appointment of several senior IKON executives to high-level positions at Ricoh. Citing the need to expedite the Ricoh-IKON integration process, Togashi outlined some of the appointments. These included Matt Espe, the new chairman and CEO of Ricoh Americas Corporation (responsible for operations in North, Central and South America, including IKON); Martin Brodigan, the new executive vice president and CFO of Ricoh Americas Corporation; and, Jeffrey Hickling, the new president and CEO of Ricoh U.S.

Saying that he recognized that there was “some concern by the dealer community” about the organizational changes, Togashi emphasized Ricoh’s commitment to its dealers and their growth. He promised to provide “great products, great technology, great services and a level playing field for dealers.”

Savin Introduces the 9025b/9025 and 9033b/9033 Digital Imaging Systems

West Caldwell, NJ, March 25, 2008 – Savin today introduced the 9025b/9025 and 9033b/9033 Digital Imaging Systems. Ideal for small and mid-sized businesses, the 9025 and 9033 models have color scanning capabilities that produce clear images, store documents securely and raise productivity and efficiency.

 
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