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Konica Minolta Australia partners with Box to drive Intelligent Content Management


Konica Minolta Australia has announced a strategic partnership with Box, the leader in Intelligent Content Management, to deliver a transformative offering that helps Australian organisations better manage data, enhance workflow efficiency, and meet compliance demands, all while preparing for the future of AI-powered business operations.

 

Konica Minolta Australia and Box have joined forces to deliver a transformative solution for Australian organisations facing mounting pressure to manage unstructured content, meet compliance demands, and prepare for AI-driven operations. This partnership combines Box’s cloud-based Intelligent Content Management platform and Konica Minolta’s Intelligent Information Management services to create an end-to-end solution that turns unstructured content into actionable intelligence.

 

The result is a powerful combination of automation, AI, and data governance capabilities that enable modern businesses to work smarter, scale faster, and deliver stronger outcomes for their customers. The new collaborative offering empowers organisations to eliminate data silos and connect disparate systems securely for smarter content collaboration and decision-making.

 

John Harding, General Manager of Managed Services, Konica Minolta Australia, said, “We’re at a defining moment where content is no longer just stored; it’s a strategic asset that is transformative to an organisation's success. Every document, every workflow, and every piece of unstructured data holds the potential to drive insight, automation, and innovation.  

 

“Partnering with Box combines world-class technology with Konica Minolta’s deep expertise in intelligent information management to help Australian organisations unlock that potential. Together, we’re enabling businesses to simplify complexity, strengthen compliance, and prepare for a future where AI and human intelligence work side by side to deliver extraordinary outcomes.”

 

Many converging market forces, including growing awareness of data privacy and the rise of agentic AI in the workforce, are mounting demand for intuitive, flexible platforms that deliver value beyond traditional enterprise content management solutions. Within this context, the partnership provides a platform for Box to expand its AI-first approach and reach additional Australian enterprise and mid-market businesses.  

 

Gavin Diamond, Vice President, Australia and New Zealand, Box, said “Businesses are no longer treating content as passive data; they expect instant intelligence. We’re entering an era where AI agents are becoming integral to the enterprise and unlocking trillions of dollars in potential productivity gains. We’re delivering a single intelligent content platform through our partnership with Konica Minolta that enables customers to embrace this shift, transforming how they manage, secure, and extract insight from content.”

 

The two companies offer a holistic alternative to legacy technology providers. Box’s intuitive user experience and embedded AI capabilities, combined with Konica Minolta’s local professional services and deep customer relationships, brings unmatched value to customers seeking speed, scale, and simplicity.

 

Together, Box and Konica Minolta will support digital transformations across a range of industries by delivering:

Smarter data access: secure, seamless access to content that enhances collaboration.

Faster workflows: automation of manual processes to improve efficiency and accuracy.

Stronger compliance: support for meeting evolving regulatory requirements with confidence.

Scalable solutions: flexible platforms that grow with business needs.

AI: embedded AI for content extraction, automation, and actionable insights.

 

The partnership will serve as a catalyst for future customer engagements, with both companies planning to take the solution to market across key verticals.

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