Quocirca Recognizes Cloud-Print Leaders
Cloud printing is a service that allows users to print from any device on a network to a remote printer over the Internet.
Cloud printing is a service that allows users to print from any device on a network to a remote printer over the Internet.
“Xerox’s multi-tenant, native cloud applications position us to support clients wherever they are in their hybrid work journey,”
According to Quocirca’s research, 43 percent of organizations have already implemented a cloud-print management platform.
Canon / Cloud / Featured Posts / HP / Lexmark / Market Reports & Forecasts / News / Xerox
by Kathleen Wirth · Published February 18, 2021
New research from market-research firm Quocirca, Print 2025: The Journey to Digital Reinvention, indicates that the majority of enterprises -......
by Kathleen Wirth · Published March 5, 2020 · Last modified March 10, 2020
Universal Print moves key Windows Server print functionality to the Microsoft 365 cloud, so organizations no longer need on-premises print servers and don’t need to install print drivers.
by Kathleen Wirth · Published February 8, 2018 · Last modified February 20, 2018
Printix makes its case.
Cloud / Google / Mobile Print/Scan
by Kathleen Wirth · Published January 25, 2011 · Last modified February 21, 2017
In April 2010, Google introduced its Google Cloud Print, a mobile printing service that enables users to print from any...
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