How macroeconomic headwinds will drive volatility in business technology this year
In this blog, VP and Chief Analyst Carl Doty explores the top five drivers he believes is necessary for a recalibration of modern technology.Where and How the Adobe Embedded Print Engine makes “printing magic”
In this blog, Randy Dazo interviews Mike Scrutton, Director of Print Technology and Strategy at Adobe. They discuss the Adobe Embedded Print Engine and the benefits of utilizing its technology.This could be a first for the industry…so what does it mean?
In a recent move, OKI and Ricoh have jointly developed a printer engine for A3 monochrome printers. This blog explores the details, strengths, and complications of such a venture.Inkjet and electroinks stop paper from being recycled
Deinking is a process that some paper mills use to separate the ink from the paper so it can be reused, but can some leftover ink really render the material unable to be recycled?Solutions include localizing the supply chain and simplifying product design
Intercontinental supply chains rely on logistical arrangements that make them vulnerable to more potential threats than simple domestic ones. This infographic explores the top eight ways vendors can move past supply chain issues.It’s 2022: Do you know where your data’s been?
This blog discusses the National Cybersecurity Alliance’s Data Privacy Week and provides general ideas on how businesses can better utilize client data ethically.…And looking forward to retirement
In this blog, Keypoint Intelligence's Director for the Communication Supplies Consulting Service John Shane reflects on his career before his retirement.In a refreshing change of pace, people from across the industry meet face to face
The Executive Connection Summit (ECS) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, from January 16-18. Driven by the business agility theme at the event, all of the speakers, panelists, and sponsors did not disappoint. This blog recaps the events.Supply chain woes shed light on a problem 30 years in the making
The issue of offshoring semiconductor manufacturing to Asia-Pacific has been growing for years. This blog explores the dangers of centralizing chip production to one location as well as the steps taken to rectify the problem.Shortages and delays are a problem, but the industry should meet demand
While many businesses are utilizing scanners for their hybrid offices, supply chain delays and semiconductor shortages have made producing more devices difficult. This blog explores the document scanner supply chain dilemma and how OEMs and vendors can meet demand.