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How zero-trust security can bolster Managed Print Services (MPS) offerings
- Quocirca 08 Jul 2021 -
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
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 ...
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 ...
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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 -
Pandemic may spur innovation in the print channel
- Quocirca 20 May 2020 -
What role will printing play in the post COVID-19 workplace?
- Quocirca 16 Apr 2020 -
The impact of COVID-19 on the print industry
- Quocirca 09 Apr 2020 -
6 advantages of cloud print services
- Quocirca 06 Mar 2020
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 ...
Almost two thirds of respondents to the latest Quocirca COVID-19 business impact study indicate that the pandemic could create new opportunities for product and service innovation. Channel partners ...
COVID-19 has plunged many businesses into a paralysis. The majority are now focused on weathering or surviving the crisis to emerge intact when the new normal arrives. Some of the changes invoked ...
COVID 19: Accelerating the need for business transformation in the print industry Quocirca recently conducted a snapshot online survey between 31st March and 7th April 2020 to understand the impact ...
Quocirca’s Cloud Print Services 2020 report reveals the opportunities for managed print service (MPS) providers and their customers in transitioning to a cloud-based print infrastructure. The ...
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The big disconnect: Print and digital in the future workplace
- Quocirca 26 Nov 2019 -
Five ways a managed print service can support cyber resilience
- Quocirca 04 Oct 2019 -
Putting print security on the C-Level agenda
- Quocirca 19 Feb 2019 -
Digitisation: The key to SMB success
- Quocirca 25 Sep 2018 -
Collaboration, communication and more effective meetings
- Timefort 28 Jun 2018
Quocirca’s Global Print 2025 second edition report reveals a significant gap between office workers and IT decision makers in their expectations of the future converged print and digital workplace. ...
As IoT devices, smart MFPs are susceptible to the growing threat of attempts to implant malware, recruit to botnets (to help perpetrate DDoS attacks), as well as potentially providing an open ...
Data breaches are rarely out of the headlines and compliance pressure, such as the introduction of GDPR, means security remains high on the corporate agenda. Cyber threats and data breaches are no ...
Quocirca's Print 2025 Spotlight report Digitisation: the key to SMB success reveals that SMBs are accelerating their digitisation initiatives through the use of digital workflow services and ...
The last visit to Unified Comms (UC) expo in London reinforced a view that this sector is slightly misnamed. The attempt a few years ago to tack ‘and collaboration’ (UC&C) onto the end seemed ...