Newsletter | November 18, 2011

11.18.11 -- Differentiate Yourself With Converging Tech

Business Solutions
Differentiate Yourself With Converging Tech

Since opening its doors in 1988, Imagine! Print Solutions has seen a lot of change. Its management team can recall technology ebbing and flowing, and their business with it. To overcome that, Imagine! made a choice more than a decade ago to expand its offerings in order to provide more than just printing or labeling services. Full article.

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Imaging And ECM Save More Than Just Time And Money
Using technology to decrease time spent printing documents and processing mail might seem simple, but at CAA SCO, the impact of the initiative went far beyond time and money. Learn more.

Restaurant Franchise Transforms Its Human Resources
Department Through Document Management Automation

As a 51-store Wendy's franchise, First Sun Management Corporation employs approximately 1,400 employees on any given day. With nearly 4,000 to 4,500 new job applicants every year and 120 new employees each month, mountains of paperwork regularly flow into First Sun Management's corporate offices. With the growing challenges of maintaining, locating, filing and storing documents, First Sun's executive team sought a better way to manage its documents Learn more.

Want More Revenue? Partner
As readers, you have often heard me talk about the advantages of partnering to expand and stabilize your IT solutions provider business. It's a message common to the managed services community, but it has started to gain popularity across the IT provider landscape. The reason? Full article.

Q&A: Do You Own Your Customers' Entire IT Environment?
Tim Brien, director of managed print services for OKI Data, and James Laszko, CTO for managed services provider Mythos Technology, discuss reseller success with managed print in this excerpt from the Q&A session of the webinar titled "Do You Own Your Customers' Entire IT Environment?" Listen to podcast.

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OKI OKI Healthcare Solutions
Unquestionably, the business of delivering healthcare is becoming increasingly complex. Providers are being asked to deliver quality care, ensure patient safety, and improve operations in an environment where costs are soaring and reimbursements are dwindling. Read more.

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