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From Océ Business Services: Experts have predicted a move toward a paperless office for years. Instead, paper volumes have increased steadily. This has greatly influenced cost-efficiency since overall document expenditures (including hardware, supplies, and 'people' costs) average 6% of annual revenue across all industries. Many offices have been slow to design for document workflow efficiency—trusting in 'evolution' instead. This study explores the hidden costs embedded in seemingly up-to-date, but often unplanned, office-printing environments and explains how to better manage document workflow.
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From KioskMarketplace.com: The rollout of a brand-new kiosk can be a daunting task, but a good place to start is with the machine's enclosure. Taking the proper steps when choosing what surrounds a kiosk can help ensure a project's ultimate success.
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From OnForce: “8 Ways Every Solution provider Can Profit from Rollouts Now” demonstrates how rollouts are creating strong sales opportunities for solution providers of all sizes. Importantly, it also addresses how solution providers have finally “cracked the code” of transforming this high-volume business, which is extremely service intensive, into a high-profit business via innovative on-site service delivery models that let them find the contract IT service professionals they need, right when they need them.
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From Digital Signage: Digital Signage has revolutionized business in the previous months — and the best is yet to come. What impact will dynamic signage technology have on your business in the next five years? This in-depth guide will help you explore the emerging issues and understand how this rapidly changing technology is going to help your business grow.
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From Clarus Systems: Implementation planning for IP PBX software and IP telephony has become vital as businesses replace discontinued legacy PBX phone systems. This informative whitepaper outlines five "checkpoints" for any implementation plan that will help make IP communications a successful proposition.
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