Kyocera Acquires Enterprise Content Management Company
KYOCERA Document Solutions of Kyoto, Japan, announced on March 2nd that it had acquired Ever Team Software of Lyon, France, for......
KYOCERA Document Solutions of Kyoto, Japan, announced on March 2nd that it had acquired Ever Team Software of Lyon, France, for......
This week again gave us another glimpse into how vendors are expanding from a slowing office-printing market. First, expand the......
Kyocera says the acquisition is part of its expansion into document management and IT services.
However, the A3 color laser market posted 5.7 percent year-over-year growth in the third-quarter.
While office print volumes continue to gradually decline, one thing that probably won’t decline any time soon is transactional printing....
Kyocera Corporation of Japan today released financial results for the first six months of its fiscal year that ended on......
Back in June 2018, Kyocera had announced that it’s building a third factory in Vietnam in order to increase production capacity for its copier/MFPs and printers.
On August 2nd, Kyocera Corporation of Tokyo, Japan, results for its first quarter (April 1 to June 30, 2019). Sales...
On July 3rd, Kyocera Document Solutions of Osaka, Japan, announced that it had acquired Huon IT for an undisclosed sum....
The brightest spot for the quarter was the year-over-year expansion of color inkjet MFPs in the 11-20 ppm range, which grew 4.7 percent to more than 6.2 million units shipped.
This week, two of the big players in the printer/MFP industry reported earnings, with Xerox’s first-quarter earnings reflecting the impact...
Kyocera reported that its sales revenue increased by 46,671 million yen, or 3.0 percent, marking a record high in sales for two consecutive years.
Two significant news items hit the document-imaging world this week. First, was Electronics for Imaging’s announcement that it’s agreed to...
One thing that caught our eye this week was the home page for Canon Inc., which showcases digital cameras –...
On April 9th, Kyocera Document Solutions of Japan announced a “refresh” of its global corporate brand identity.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued a product recall for several discontinued Kyocera MFP models.