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HP aims to go beyond the presses at DRUPA
HP is not holding back at this year’s DRUPA. Briefing analysts on the announcements, partnerships, and products the company is showcasing, the team was enthusiastic about taking production print beyond devices and strengthening the entire print ecosystem, from...
How Identity Management Can Transform Print Security
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 vulnerability...
Cloud Print Adoption Accelerates But Security Concerns Remain
Cloud print adoption has increased over the past year, with 69% of respondents now using a cloud print management solution, up from 55% in 2023. However, Quocirca research shows that businesses are not fully committed to a cloud-only print environment, with print server deployment continuing to increase.
Can Fujifilm Disrupt the European Print Market?
On 29th April 2024, Fujifilm Business Innovation Europe announced the launch of its Apeos A3 multifunction printers (MFPs). With a strong heritage as a major industry player, manufacturing products for other OEMs, and with a 25% market share in the Asia Pacific region, is the company set to disrupt the European print market with its bold ambitions?
Analytics: How MPS providers can unlock strategic value
Managed Print Service (MPS) providers have a significant opportunity to leverage the wealth of data generated by MFPs to deliver strategic value to their clients and gain a competitive edge. Quocirca’s Analytics Landscape Report 2024 delves into the analytical...
Microsoft reimagines cloud print management
The cloud has fast become a key enabler for digital transformation as organisations look to realise resilience, cost savings, and the flexibility to support a hybrid workforce without compromising security. Print infrastructure modernisation is increasingly becoming cloud enabled. Universal Print from Microsoft is a cloud-based printing platform that runs entirely on Microsoft Azure. This article highlights the features and capabilities of Universal Print and how it helps organisations overcome the complexity and risk associated with a legacy, on-premise print infrastructure.