tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4734830559796197063.post5638645864137224411..comments2024-02-22T23:31:27.818-06:00Comments on The Death of The Copier: Does Your MpS World Reside in Toner & Service?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4734830559796197063.post-32765091343620604402011-06-26T23:37:52.167-05:002011-06-26T23:37:52.167-05:00John - thank you for reading.
"Managing Con...John - thank you for reading.<br /><br />"Managing Content" - At the 2011 Global MPS Conference, friends and I were joking about "MpS in the Cloud".<br /><br />I rhetorically suggested MPS as a Service, "MPSaaS" as a joke.<br /><br />But then again...let's call it Managed Content Services.<br /><br />Managed Content Services includes "...the active management of components and processes associated with creating, capturing, moving and presenting content...".<br /><br />Successful MCS would result in lower costs.<br /><br />The business model could include MCS in a SaaS model. And be billed on a "Cost Per Incident", by seat or subscription basis.<br /><br />A revenue stream generated by activity...<br /><br />But there is more to this 'content' thing...there is the DarkContent aspect...<br /><br />Huge on the Scale_Galactic.<br /><br />Thanks again for reading, keep coming back.Greg_Waltershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10110815199532873459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4734830559796197063.post-55231482878960276042011-06-26T08:34:34.561-05:002011-06-26T08:34:34.561-05:00The consept of managing devices is "simple&qu...The consept of managing devices is "simple", tangible. But, how do you see the future of managing content? I'm especially thinking about the businessmodel. Where do you see us generating revenue?John Alfred Hustvedthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06156088852953340014noreply@blogger.com