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Keypoint Intelligence’s latest Multi-Client Study examines the use of print fleet management, remote monitoring, and remote service tools, providing insights into the needs and behaviors of two key groups: IT product purchase decision-makers and office equipment/IT dealers/resellers in the US and Western Europe. In comparing these perspectives, the study highlights the shared priorities, challenges, and opportunities within the print ecosystem, creating a cohesive picture of how these tools are shaping operations and customer experiences.
IT Purchase Decision-Makers: High Satisfaction with a Demand for Innovation
IT departments have embraced print fleet management tools as indispensable for managing devices. With 97% of respondents reporting satisfaction with their current solutions, these tools are clearly delivering on core operational needs such as:
Despite their satisfaction, IT leaders are calling for further innovation in key areas, including predictive maintenance and advanced customization options to tailor tools to their unique workflows. These enhancements will further align these tools with the complex demands of modern IT environments.
Dealers and Resellers: Opportunities to Expand Services
On the dealer and reseller side, the Multi-Client Study shows strong adoption and reliance on a mix of remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools as well as remote service tools. In fact, 99% of respondents reported using several tools to manage customer print fleets, often combining OEM and third-party solutions to achieve greater device compatibility and functionality. Challenges persist, though:
Shared Priorities and Future Directions
The study reveals several shared priorities between IT decision-makers and dealers/resellers, pointing to areas where vendors can deliver the most impact:
Keypoint Intelligence Opinion
Our Multi-Client Study accentuates the pivotal role of print fleet management and remote service tools in both IT and dealer workflows. While satisfaction and adoption rates are high, the demand for innovation is clear. Vendors that prioritize security, customization, and integration while addressing gaps in remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance will be well-positioned to lead the market. Aligning these tools with the evolving needs of IT users and resellers will be key to driving greater efficiency, enhanced customer satisfaction, and a more resilient ecosystem.
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