HP Names Distribution Management 2025 Partner of the Year
HP Inc. has named national-fulfillment partner Distribution Management…
HP Inc. has named national-fulfillment partner Distribution Management…
“We expect tailwinds in 2026 to steadily grow from the launch of new product offerings, a fully integrated IT solutions organization, and a soon-to-be unified Xerox Lexmark sales organization.“
Lores joined HP as an engineering intern in 1989, and was appointed to president and CEO in November 2019.
Law would most likely benefit printer OEMs such as HP Inc., that offer cartridge recycling programs, while many third-party remanufacturers don’t.
This week we saw some interesting news from Epson Europe, which reported that for the first time, data from market-research......
Epson Europe reported today that according to IDC’s global market research for third-quarter 2025…
On December 31, 2025, the Supreme Court of the State of New York released a decision agreeing to a settlement between Xerox, Carl Icahn…
The big wild card in this is how much will Lexmark boost Xerox’s market share. While Lexmark’s market share is small, when added to Xerox’s market share, that puts Xerox a lot closer to Canon and HP’s market leadership.
While the holiday season typically drives stronger demand, the surge in late 2025 was further amplified by emerging memory shortages that led buyers and brands to secure inventory ahead of anticipated price increases in 2026.
New capability provides IT with complete visibility into the entire device ecosystem – from personal laptops, to video and audio devices, and to shared office printers.
New HP Workplace App brings Copilot’s generative AI capabilities such as document summaries to to HP Workpath-enabled office MFPs.
For 2026, we expect OEMs to scramble to receive tariff refunds, while continuing to deploy AI, cloud, and new security solutions.
The year 2025 might best be characterized as a year of transition and adaption for print-leader HP Inc. …
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published December 16, 2025
If a recession hits and companies curtail printing, the “enemies of print” – Microsoft, Google, and SaaS vendors – seize the moment to push scan-to-cloud, e-signature, and workflow automation. Printing then becomes an option, not a requirement.
It’s not just lower print volumes: printer and copier/MFP companies face a host of other challenges such as more demanding security, dealer consolidation, lower supplies and service revenue, and integrating with digital workflows.
“Attackers are using polished animations like fake loading bars and password prompts to make malicious sites feel credible and urgent.”
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