

Evolving beyond print through managed IT and the smart workplace
For NYC Tri-State Area-based LDI Color ToolBox, on track for its best year ever, the company didn’t realize the plans it had for a product and services expansion would become its saving grace when the coronavirus struck.Virtual Summit webinar highlights centralizing workflow, decentralizing employees
From communication to collaboration to conferencing and everything in between, what can’t be done in the cloud these days? And it goes without saying that the remote workforce isn’t just some passing phase—it’s real, with legs to last several lifetimes.Examining recent AR case studies surrounding education during the COVID pandemic
With many US school systems opting for remote studies or hybrid plans to slow the spread of the pandemic, AR is fast becoming a new tool for educators to bring the classroom home. This blog explores some of the options available.More Ways to Minimize Touchpoints Back in the Office
In the second part of our blog series, we are exploring additional solutions from Sharp and Ricoh that help include touchless MFP use in the office.Pharma Collaboration Sheds Light on the Future of Print Management and Artificial Intelligence
A recent partnership between a healthcare technology provider and software solution company showcases the potential of machine learning and artificial intelligence. This blog further explores this connection and the benefits of utilizing AI.How Will This Affect the Print and Capture Market?
While we have all been signing documents with a pen for years, the option to sign documents electronically is an option that we will need to explore moving forward. This blog discusses the elements of digital sign and capture.DaaS Can Enable Remote Workers Anywhere and Cut IT Costs
During the pandemic, a niche cloud offering is finding itself in the spotlight: Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS). This blog explores recent DaaS offerings and future use.Eliminating Physical Interaction with the Copier’s Control Panel
This blog explores a number of touchless MFP solutions currently available. Many vendors have introduced solutions that will all but eliminate the need for users to touch the control panel.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.Planning and Preparedness
As the COVID-19 pandemic slowly recedes, organizations need to devise and implement plans to bring workers back to the office safely. Konica Minolta’s Return to Work initiative enables companies to manage employees during their return to the office environment.