Oct 14, 2024 | Article, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Managed Print Services, Sustainability
AI can be a double-edged sword when it comes to environmental impact. Training complex AI models requires massive computing power, translating to huge amounts of power used by data centres. However, AI can also be a force for good, helping to optimise processes across...
Jul 26, 2024 | Article, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence
Kodak Alaris, a company with a strong heritage in information capture and processing, continues to invest in its intelligent document processing (IDP) strategy. In the past year, it has set up a dedicated business solutions organisation to accelerate growth across its...
Jul 9, 2024 | Article, Digital Transformation, Managed Print Services, Sustainability
Ricoh USA has reinforced its long commitment to sustainability through an industry-leading partnership with the Watershed enterprise climate platform. In this Quocirca Vendor Spotlight we discuss how Ricoh’s new Sustainability Services Dashboard enables its...
Jun 6, 2024 | Article, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Trends
Quocirca’s AI study reveals that 66% of organisations are actively using AI in their organisation, rising to 70% in large enterprises and 76% in the US. Generative AI models are the top areas of investment, and overall, an average of 13.6% of IT budgets are being...
Jun 5, 2024 | Channel, Digital Transformation, Managed Print Services, Press Release, Research, Trends
Quocirca State of the Channel Survey 2024 reveals key growth opportunities, challenges, and concerns London, 4 June 2024: The majority (65%) of channel companies in the global print industry expect revenues to rise in the coming year, with an average predicted...
Jun 4, 2024 | Article, Artificial Intelligence, Managed Print Services, Podcast, Security, Trends
Quocirca’s forthcoming Print Security 2024 study shows that user concerns regarding the security of their print infrastructure are escalating. This isn’t just a matter of misplaced documents – print devices and their software are increasingly viewed as...