How does scanning fit into your future, and where are you on your DX journey?
Highlighting the scanning needs of IT decision makers and how it impacts other aspects of their market.More details on the Konica Minolta-Epson scanner partnership
Epson America partners with Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A.Sustainability, the Metaverse, and the dawn of Industry 5.0
The textile and apparel industries have been in the process of a digital transformation for over two decades. We discuss some of the key digital elements in the market and what they can mean for the industry.Our Office Group leader has plenty to offer to this compelling print services organization
Deborah Hawkins knows the market for workplace technology and has helped build Office Group practice areas at Keypoint (and its predecessors) for 20 years.Books enable a strong connection while photos preserve memories
There are two non-marketing printing applications that (if anything) are becoming more on demand: books and photos. This blog looks at some of the key findings of our new study on digital print for book and photo print, as well as offers some insights into the current state of the market.Supercharge your digital investments with intelligent document processing
Businesses of all shapes and sizes are benefiting from their investments in digital transformation (DX) technology, while intelligent document processing (IDP) technology enables businesses to scan, read, extract, categorize, and organize information in hardcopy and electronic documents. We discuss here the process of implementing DX and IDP technology and how they can benefit a business' operations.Our new direct-to-film program offers thorough evaluations
Keypoint Intelligence’s new direct-to-film (DTF) testing program, designed to use a standardized testing procedure of DTF printers to produce data for a true “apples-to-apples” analysis of key printer performance factors and demystify some of these business-critical factors.The sudden decrease in accuracy for ChatGPT is a cause for concern
A recent research paper out of Stanford University and UC Berkeley is claiming that ChatGPT is degrading in accuracy. We discuss here the concerns this development can have on AI use as well as other pitfalls and problems arising in artificial intelligence development.A Parisian approach to commercial printing
In Paris, Americans will pick up a couple of factory-baked bread loaves and toss them in the freezer for a week or two. Parisians prefer to purchase individual, hand-baked baguettes that are made fresh every morning to consume that day. So print-on-demand makes sense to them, but concepts like workflow automation appear to be untranslatable.Here’s what happened when you were at the beach
Keypoint Intelligence's news service covers everything from print to managed IT to the smart workplace and beyond. We will be providing here a recap of July 2023's top news stories.