The Case for Print Management: Getting Buy-in From the C-Suite
So you’ve committed to investing in a managed print solution. Congratulations! Whether it’s with imageOne or another provider, you’re well on your way to print-related success.
So you’ve committed to investing in a managed print solution. Congratulations! Whether it’s with imageOne or another provider, you’re well on your way to print-related success.
One tree can produce over 8,000 sheets of paper, but those sheets go fast. The average office worker prints around 10,000 pages per year. Multiply that by how many employees you have—and that’s a lot of trees.
The WFH life has forever changed the office security game. Whether you run a hybrid workplace or your team solely works from home, securing a business gets complicated once people leave with their laptops—and private company information.
Can you believe that it’s already 2021? Like it or not, the new decade is rolling along, and your trusted IT team is ready to tackle whatever tech and printer challenge 2021 throws your way.
One of the most common questions we get as a managed print provider has to do with getting a quote and what is involved throughout that process.
Between jailbreaks, ghostware and headless worms, today’s IT security environment can feel less like real life and more like Ghostbusters.
A transparent, organized, and complete IT budget makes it easier for your team and company to track and plan for your annual costs, balance your finances, and justify new, innovative expenditures.
Is network security a priority for your business? We hope so because—let’s be honest—it needs to be! Considering that the average data breach in 2020 exceeded $150 million, failing to prioritize security at the office can literally cost you.
Before signing on with a managed print service (MPS), businesses typically want to know how much this new service will cost.
What do you look for when deciding which people and companies you want to align your organization with? What makes you look at a company and say to yourself, “I want to do business with those guys”?