Printing stories - Page 5
Putting ink on paper goes back thousands of years and is still as necessary today as it was in 2500BC. Printers today are often inexpensive, always ubiquitous, and occasionally astonishingly capable. From the small desktop devices producing several pages per minute through to large format production printers, the technologies underpinning these devices are often the same, although the scale, specifications and prices can differ wildly. Printers are usually of the inkjet or laser type, with industrial printers using offset lithography for large print runs. Don’t write off the dot matrix, either. These still serve a purpose, as the unique striking action makes them ideal for where multiple copies are required (including the manufacturing and logistics industries).
Shadow data could cost organisations millions
Wed, 27th Jan 2016
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document management
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ecm
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martech
The threat of shadow data in the enterprise is on the rise as cloud app usage surges, opening organisations to $1.9 million in potential losses.
Time to break through 30 year old mindset
Wed, 10th Oct 2012
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document management
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ecm
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martech
Lasers have long been regarded as the 'best' option for business, but Greg Skinner, Epson New Zealand general manager, argues the case for business inkjet.
HP launches new IT portfolio
Thu, 9th Sep 2010
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storage
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apm
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software development
HP has unveiled a new IT portfolio designed to provide micro and small businesses with affordable server, storage, and networking solutions.