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Quocirca Sustainability Leaders, 2024
This report discusses sustainability in the broader print ecosystem and reviews the commitments and actions of the major industry players.
Pages: 85
Quocirca Sustainability Brand Perception, 2024
This report evaluates the sustainability brand perception of the major print vendors across four regions (the UK, France, Germany, and the US) and complements the Quocirca Sustainability Trends, 2024 study, which covers business and IT decision-makers’ attitudes towards sustainability in more depth.
Quocirca Sustainability Trends, 2024
This report highlights evolving attitudes towards how organisations are reducing the environmental impact of their print infrastructure. It identifies opportunities to implement sustainable measures across print hardware, software, and services to improve efficiency, support sustainability strategies, and lower financial and environmental costs. For suppliers and the channel, it explores the challenges and needs experienced by buyers and identifies appropriate strategies to meet these needs now and in the coming years.
Quocirca Managed Print Services Landscape, 2024
This report provides an overview of the MPS market including detailed profiles of the following vendors: Brother, Canon, Epson, HP, Konica Minolta, Lexmark, Ricoh, Toshiba, and Xerox.
The report also draws on research conducted in July 2024 among senior IT managers with responsibility for decisions relating to managed print services. The research was conducted in the UK, France, Germany, and the US and 162 interviews across small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) (250 to 499 employees), 166 across mid-size organisations (500 to 999 employees), and 172 from large enterprises (1,000+ employees).
Vendor Spotlight: Kodak Alaris
This Vendor Spotlight outlines Kodak Alaris’s IDP strategy and offerings, providing details of the company’s transition to move beyond its core scanning business to advance its offerings in the IDP market.
Quocirca Print Security Spotlight: Australia
This report analyses the responses of 50 IT decision-makers in Australian businesses with at least 250 employees. It complements Quocirca’s Global Print Security 2024 Study, which analyses attitudes to print security, adoption of solutions, and satisfaction with print security offerings.
Pages: 17
Quocirca Print Security Brand Perception
As print security rises on the agenda, vendors are stepping up their efforts to deliver broader security services and solutions that encompass device, document, and data security. This report discusses the brand perceptions of the key print manufacturers regarding their security offerings by region, organisation size, industry sector, and respondent age and job role.
Quocirca Print Security Landscape 2024
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Quocirca Perspective: AI and Sustainability
AI can be a force for good, helping to optimise processes across the supply chain to streamline manufacturing, reduce waste, and lower overall environmental impact.
Quocirca Print Channel Study, 2024
The print channel has faced a period of significant upheaval. However, for companies that have persevered, the key now lies in building a foundation for long-term success. This requires a strategic shift away from transactional, hardware-driven sales and basic managed print services (MPS). Instead, the channel needs to focus on offering higher-value consultative services. The […]