Service, the State of Print, Managed IT, and More
How COVID-19 has affected business with dealers.Konica Minolta Exec Speaks about Snap MD Solution, HIPAA, and Upcoming Webinar
Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis in the United States, Konica Minolta and its All Covered IT services division have seen quite the increase in inquiries related to telehealth solutions.One VR Collaboration Framework Helping to Improve Work during the Pandemic
A short time ago, Keypoint Intelligence did a brief examination of how virtual reality could be used for remote collaboration. Since then, the COVID-19 pandemic has only continued, with many organizations now painfully aware that months of remote work will be needed to survive the crisis.Positivity Is Leading to Some Great Productivity
Industry OEMs are using their manufacturing capabilities to produce various gear and equipment aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19. Some of these initiatives were mentioned in an earlier Keypoint Intelligence blog post, but this article will discuss several recent efforts in greater detail.Face Shields and Ventilators Just Two of the Contributions
Industry OEMs are using innovative technology and services—often outside of traditional print offerings—to help fight the spread of the coronavirus.What the Office Equipment Channel Can Learn from MSPs
Dale Stein, Co-Founder of the Technology Assurance Group, reports that, based on a survey of TAG members, job tickets over the past month have doubled compared to typical MSP workflow.Mega Dealer Exec Discusses Making an Impact in Managed IT Services
I’ve had the pleasure of working with Impact Networking twice before, both times on articles with company President Dan Meyer. For this third adventure, I wanted to move beyond typical dealer profile material and hardware talk—enter Patrick Layton, Vice President of Managed IT Services at Impact Networking.Vendors Speak out on the Ongoing Pandemic
The virus known as COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc in the United States and drag the economy to a screeching halt. I talked with several of the major OEMs in the office hardware space about the impact the coronavirus has had on their manufacturing to this point, here in the US.Reduced Printing by Vertical Sector Caused by the Coronavirus
By looking at the various vertical industry sectors and their contribution to office printing, we have estimated the best- and worst-case effects on print volume due to coronavirusYour Home Printer and Network Equipment Could Be Putting Corporate Data at Risk
The challenges of finding sufficient work space, blocking out the noise from TVs blaring, children playing, dogs barking, online meetings crashing due to the lack of home bandwidth, and other distractions are already becoming all too commonplace. However, there is another, invisible and silent challenge that employers should be very conscious of: data security.