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In November 2023, Roland DG Corporation inaugurated its new head office in Hamamatsu, Japan—combining the previous head office and Miyakoda office to create a space dedicated to creativity and employee well-being. We discuss here some of the key features of this new office and the impact it can have on Roland DG's future.Delivering even more pertinent information about cutting-edge document and workflow solutions
The past few years have seen an evolution in how and where work gets done, and one of Keypoint Intelligence’s core offerings is evolving along with it. We discuss here some of the key features of our new bliQ Smart Workplace Center service and the benefits it can offer our subscribers.What happened when the leaves were falling and the turkeys were cooking?
Staying up to date with all the goings-on and happenings is, at the very least, beneficial from an educational standpoint. We discuss here recent news stories from Ricoh and HP as covered by Keypoint Intelligence's News Service.COVID popularized them, but will this take them out?
QR codes have become a critical link between print and digital communications, enabling marketers to direct consumers to websites to further personalize, direct, and track their customer experience. We discuss here the recent QR patent lawsuits brought on by Symbology Innovations and the effect they can have on the market.What are the mega dealer’s keys to success in the M&A game?
Marco has built its business, in part, due to its excellence in knowing when to flip a switch, hit a button, or turn a lever—especially when it comes to acquisitions.Digital print vendors’ announcements are bridging the toner and inkjet gap
For the past several years, Keypoint Intelligence has identified and reported upon a “zone of disruption” and the consequential opportunity for digital printing manufacturing vendors to close the gap between toner and inkjet presses. The greatest one involves introducing new products that provide great value and a low total cost of ownership (TCOs) to their print service provider (PSP) customers. We discuss here how some vendors are starting to fill this gap.