Xerox (NYSE:XRX), together with its subsidiaries, operates as a workplace technology company that integrates hardware, services, and software for enterprises in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, and internationally. The company operates through two segments, Print and Other; and FITTLE. The Print and Other segment designs, develops, and sells document systems, solutions, and services; and IT and software products and services. The FITTLE segment offers financing solutions for direct channel customer purchases; and lease financing to end-users. It also offers workplace solutions comprising desktop monochrome, color, and multifunction printers, and ConnectKey software; digital printing presses and light production devices; and digital services that support workflow automation, personalization and communication software, content management solutions, and digitization services. In addition, the company provides graphic communications, in-plant, and production solutions; FreeFlow, a software solutions for the automation and integration of processing of print job comprising file preparation, final production, and electronic publishing; and IT services, end user computing devices, network infrastructure, and communications technology, as well as technology product support, professional engineering, and commercial robotic process automation. Further, it sells paper products and standalone software, such as CareAR, DocuShare, and XMPie; and invests in startups. The company sells its products through its direct sales force, distributors, independent agents, dealers, value-added resellers, systems integrators, and e-commerce marketplaces. The company was formerly known as Xerox Corporation and changed its name to Xerox Holdings Corporation in August 2019. Xerox Holdings Corporation was founded in 1903 and is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut.