85 Questions Explore Remote Work Printing, Scanning, and More
This blog explores the results of Keypoint Intelligence's The US Future Office Survey: Working from Home During COVID-19 study.Market Already in Decline Despite 2016–2018 Boost
While we can’t separate the global pandemic from the current state of affairs, we can remark on the sector’s trendline prior to the crisis. This blog explores the state of the office print market before COVID-19.Why HP is Continuing to Invest in Virtual Reality
VR has excelled during the coronavirus outbreak, with many businesses looking to new, digital ways to communicate and collaborate.This blog explores HP's newest VR headset: the Reverb G2.Will Firms Move to Personal Printers or Just Be More Careful?
As many employees begin returning to the office, a key question for our industry is: How will print behavior change? This blog explores CDC regulations and how they will affect print structures within US companies.Guidance from Norwegian Print Advisor
The contrast in the dealer landscape in Europe versus the United States is stark. Hardly a profound statement considering the difference in countries, languages, and currencies, but it bears repeating.Working through the Pandemic and Modeling for the Future
InfoComm, the AV industry’s preeminent tradeshow, went virtual this year. The Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association that produces InfoComm made the decision to organize a large-scale virtual experience.Threat Grows as Employees Work from Home for the Foreseeable Future
There is a newly uncovered security vulnerability possibly lurking in hundreds of millions of Internet-capable devices sold over the past 20-some-odd years that includes printers and other IoT devices home-based employees rely on.Smart Selling in the Midst of a Pandemic
On a global scale, sales representatives are finding it impossible to sell the way they used to—face-to-face meetings are difficult, many prospects haven’t yet returned to their offices, and businesses and consumers remain on high alert about a likely resurgence in cases as the economy starts to reopen.Automation Saves the Day, Again
We are approaching the deadline to file for taxes in the US, and many don’t have the time to organize and enter information from their tax documents into their accounting system. We can look to Epson’s Workforce ES-500WR and 300WR scanners to help.Coronavirus, Economy Driving Factors in Latest Plans
Office equipment manufacturers are preparing for a prolonged impact from COVID-19 in the way people work and print. This post will discuss several ways OEMs are reworking their strategies to address this reality, highlighting key examples.