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Managed print services in European and US enterprises

Enterprises are continually seeking ways of driving cost out of managing their IT infrastructure without compromising service quality or business continuity. The printing environment is now an integral part of the IT infrastructure and organisations that use managed print services (MPS) are reaping the benefits of reduced cost and increased efficiencies. Using MPS optimises the way in which networked printers, copiers and multifunction peripherals (MFPs) are managed to minimise the wastage of paper and toner. Through device consolidation and ongoing proactive management, effective MPS offers cost transparency and reliable service levels. ...

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01/12/2009 | Quocirca Enterprise MPS Study 2009.pdf | VIEW

Uncovering the enterprise output management opportunity

More and more enterprises are recognising the value of optimising their printing infrastructure through device consolidation, proactive monitoring and ongoing management. While many organisations focus on the office environment, there are opportunities to be uncovered by taking a wider view of printing - to include enterprise output - as a way to gain further cost benefits and drive business efficiencies. ...

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01/12/2009 | Quocirca LRS WP Final December 2009.pdf | VIEW

Think print, think security

Although most businesses recognise the serious consequences of confidential data being leaked externally most do not realise the exposure that an unsecured printing environment introduces to their business. With printing being an essential part of many business processes, protecting network printers and MFPs should be a critical part of any organisation's IT security strategy. Printing security is paramount in three key areas: users, documents and devices. By controlling user access, protecting documents and securing devices businesses can address requirements for data confidentiality and regulatory compliance that are only set to get tougher. ...

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16/04/2010 | Think print, think security - Plugging the printer security gap.pdf | VIEW