According to Quocirca, AI has the potential to drive sustainable practices within the print industry by optimizing energy efficiency, reducing waste, and enhancing predictive maintenance across the entire print lifecycle. However, …
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Managed Print Service providers have a major opportunity to capitalise as businesses plan significant hardware and security investments to deal with the perfect storm of planned hardware refreshes, Windows 10 …
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Quocirca reports in its latest landscape report that enterprises are placing increasing attention on print security of their infrastructure as risks continue to rise. 67% decision makers from the UK, US and …
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Quocirca published its Cloud Print Services 2024 Landscape 2024. The study reveals the rate at which organisations are adopting cloud print services, key characteristics of the cloud print services market, and primary …
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Corporate digitization strategies will see scan volumes rise and print volumes fall in the coming year as businesses speed up the transition to a ‘less-paper’ environment. Quocirca’s latest research, “The …
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Quocirca’s Print Sustainability Leaders 2023 Study finds that manufacturers are setting ambitious net-zero targets, accelerating circularity initiatives, and pursuing energy efficiency innovations as they strive to reduce the impact of their …
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Lexmark announced it has again been named a Leader in Global Print Security by global print and market insight research firm Quocirca. In its Print Security Landscape 2023 report, Quocirca again identified Lexmark …
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Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. (Konica Minolta) has been named a market leader in MPS by Quocirca for its scope and breadth of its portfolio. In Quocirca’s latest ‘MPS Vendor Landscape, …
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Xerox claims it remains the leader in the worldwide managed print services (MPS) market, according to Quocirca’s worldwide market landscape report. While the global pandemic presented new challenges for MPS providers, …
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Remote working is leading to less printing overall as employees pivot to digital collaboration, but those that are still printing are also more likely to report increased productivity when working …