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How workplace trends will impact office printing in 2023
- Quocirca 03 Dec 2022 -
Scanning – an enabler for digital transformation
- Quocirca 11 Oct 2022 -
Mind the gap: public and private sector disparity in cybersecurity
- Quocirca 13 May 2022
In 2023, the office print sector will remain vulnerable to the impact of economic uncertainty, the energy crisis and supply chain disruption. The Great Resignation is turning into the Great Layoff, ...
Many organisations are shifting to a ‘less-paper’ environment as they accelerate their digital transformation initiatives. Scanning plays a key role in this transition, enabling companies to ...
Amidst increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks and a constantly shifting threat landscape, cyber security partnerships across the private and public sector are essential in tackling these threats. ...
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Print Industry Predictions and Trends 2022
- Quocirca 18 Dec 2021 -
The metaverse and the future of work
- Quocirca 17 Nov 2021 -
Epson combines print with sprint: partners with Usain Bolt in Europe
- Quocirca 15 Oct 2021 -
The Great Resignation: Opportunities for MSPs
- Quocirca 11 Oct 2021 -
Managed print services opportunities when the chips are down
- Quocirca 21 Sep 2021 -
Smart Buildings and IoT: Supporting a safe return to the office
- Quocirca 15 Jul 2021 -
How zero-trust security can bolster Managed Print Services (MPS) offerings
- Quocirca 08 Jul 2021
Quocirca's Print Industry Trends for 2022 identifies opportunities for print and digital transformation in the hybrid work era.
The metaverse promises to create an immersive, interactive and shared digital world that brings together mixed reality – augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) – along with 3D holographic ...
Seizing the market opportunity for sustainable and cost-effective home printing, Epson is aiming to reinforce its brand message in this space and raise awareness of its EcoTank range.
How can MPS providers help their customers get ahead of the talent drain with technology to drive better employee experience, engagement and productivity across the hybrid work environment?
From cars to consumer electronics, the global chip shortage is disrupting supply chains and causing price rises across industries. The print industry is not immune, with printers and MFPs reliant ...
Quocirca’s Smart Buildings and IoT Study analyses how IoT-enabled smart buildings are presenting new opportunities for managed service providers (MSPs) in the post-pandemic workplace. As more ...
MPS providers must build expertise to address the zero-trust requirements of their customers. This means offering and implementing a multi-layered security proposition to protect printing across ...
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8 factors to consider when selecting a cloud printing platform
- Quocirca 30 Apr 2021 -
How can managed print services providers thrive in the Amazon Era?
- Quocirca 04 Feb 2021 -
Confidence in print security drops and data breach costs rise
- Quocirca 14 Dec 2020 -
Now or Never: Office print opportunities in 2021
- Quocirca 19 Nov 2020 -
Is Zoom fatigue signalling a return to the printed page?
- Quocirca 14 Oct 2020
Cloud adoption has seen explosive growth over the past year. Cloud infrastructure has proved essential to helping businesses adapt to remote working, enabling them to become flexible and resilient ...
Quocirca’s “The Amazon Effect” Executive Briefing Report examines the disruptive effect that Amazon has had on a technology sectors such as the Cloud, IoT, Edge Computing and the Smart Connected ...
As cyberattacks continue to increase, capitalising on the new vulnerabilities of remote working, securing the print infrastructure – across the office and home environments – must be a strategic ...
To emerge stronger in 2021, print industry players must adopt a future forward mindset to address the rapidly evolving cloud and hybrid workplace era – or risk being left behind. The office print ...
Digital overload from video collaboration The pandemic has created a surge of both personal and professional video conferencing. Zoom has seen use of its platform skyrocket as a result of the ...