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What does IBM’s Tech Trends Report mean for managed print services?

The results of the 2011 IBM Tech Trends Report were released yesterday, offering a glimpse of where the future of technology is headed over the next few years. More than 4,000 IT professionals from 93 countries and 25 industries took…

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Slideshow: MPS by the Numbers

The business environment has become increasingly demanding, and economic tensions have only heightened the need for cost efficiency and increased productivity. It is the convergence of these factors that has created the lynchpin of the MPS value proposition; that a…

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Global MPS Market Sees Rapid Growth, Emerging Hot Spots

The global managed print services (MPS) market saw strong year-on-year growth from 2009 to 2010, according to Photizo Group’s 2011 MPS Market Size, Share and Forecast Study. Reaching $31.2B in revenue at the end of 2010, the MPS market continues to…

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Setting Expectations and Increasing Customer Sat

By: Lee Tucker, Photizo Group In the recent North American MPS Decision Maker Tracking study a key measure was customer satisfaction with their MPS vendor. In the first half of 2011 there was essentially no difference between any of the…

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China, one of the most contested MPS markets

China has been the fastest growing major economy for the last several decades. Fueled by hefty foreign investments that started in the 1990s, China has experienced spectacular growth, now climbing onto the world stage as one of the major economic…

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MPS Heavyweight Contender: Lexmark

Dwarfed by larger competitors like HP and Xerox, Lexmark often gets overlooked as a competitive threat in the managed print services (MPS) landscape. This $4.2 billion company is an up-and-coming MPS provider that should be watched closely. Changing their infrastructure…

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