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Konica Minolta Enhances Its Production Print Business in Korea

Konica Minolta announced recently that it has established the Group’s first dedicated production print sales company, Konica Minolta Pro Print Solutions Korea Ltd. (BPKR), in Seoul, Korea. BPKR has already started operating. As part of its global strategy to promote its Production Print business (PP), Konica Minolta places great importance on Korea, the second largest

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Canon U.S.A. Announces New Series of Wireless Inkjet Printers

Canon recently introduced five next-generation for small business owners. Designed with users in the legal, accounting, construction, real estate, healthcare, retail and food service industries in mind, these WiFi enabled printers offer improved functionality, such as increased print speeds, management information base (MIB) support, and select models offer larger LCD screens. Each printer also features

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New Version of SAP Business One

SAP recently announced the latest version of the SAP Business One application with new features, including intelligent analytics, project management and an app-like interface for real-time access to main business functions. Available both on premise and in the cloud, SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA, helps small and midsize enterprises (SME) and subsidiaries of large

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US Postal Service posts $1.57 billion loss

The Postal Service on Tuesday reported a net loss of $1.57 billion for the three months ending June 30, compared with a loss of $586 million during the same period last year. While shipping and packages posted revenue growth of 18 percent, that was offset by a drop in revenue for first-class mail of 5.5

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Xerox reportedly in talks to acquire R.R. Donnelley & Sons

Xerox, which plans to separate into two companies by the end of the year, is reportedly in talks to acquire R.R. Donnelley & Sons. While nothing official has been released, industry insiders suggest that Xerox Corp. would acquire R.R. Donnelley Co., founded in 1864 and based in Chicago, and merge some of it with its

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Need to Drive Hundreds of HP Printers? Check Out DocOrigin!

If your company has hundreds or thousands of HP printers used for distributed printing, or high-end  HP S900 Series MFPs for high-volume production, DocOrigin  may be your answer for driving these printers at rated speed and highest fidelity. DocOrigin is driving the high-volume, interactive and batch printing for clients like AT&T, GE Healthcare, Eaton, and

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Xerox Announces New Business Process Outsourcing Company Will Be Named “Conduent”

Document Technology Company Will Retain the Xerox Brand Xerox announced recently the names of the new companies that will be created following the completion of its separation into two publicly traded companies. The Business Process Outsourcing company will be named “Conduent, Inc.” and the Document Technology company will continue to be called Xerox Corporation.

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OpenText Buys HP Exstream

In HP’s recent Q2 earnings conference call, President and CEO Dion Weisler commented on “the work we are doing around marketing to stimulate printing demand. We are shifting our marketing efforts from marketing printers to marketing printing.”

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