Focus on the people, not the technology

Like dipping a toe in to test the water temperature, many companies have begun introducing cloud software to some of their departments. Businesses understand the pesky problems papers filed in filing cabinets, covering desks, and wasting away in trash bins are causing – security risks, unorganized, and just plain messy. It’s crazy to think that […]

Today’s Homework: Know Thy Cloud

Cloud migration isn’t a new concept and many companies are switching over to cloud based services because they trust in its stability. But a huge mistake that’s being made in this trust is when companies or governments don’t do their homework prior to choosing a reliable company to host and monitor their data. Here are […]

How much is too much technology?

Yesterday’s article from Ricoh, “Connection is Critical: Information Sharing on College Campuses”, discusses the benefits of a flipped classroom. “A flipped classroom is an academic model in which the typical lecture and homework elements of a course are reversed”. This is where the students receive the lecture prior to class and participate in active learning […]

Technology in the Classroom: A+

The education industry is more focused on educating than on what efficient tools they need to run it. The expectations are set high and we understand that. Educators in schools, universities, and colleges need fast, reliable equipment to print their countless sets of worksheets, but not be charged a ton of money. Cost effective is […]

In House Printing Benefits Every Business

The words “in-house printing” make many think of production equipment, which in turn, is thought of as an unneeded expense, or at least only needed for the production industry. However, those same people purchase mass marketing materials, documents, and products for customers, new employees, and events often. These same outsourced materials often become outdated and […]

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