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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Happy Fourth...
Fourth of July, 2012...
The economy is in a shambles, some think the current resident of the White House is a Socialist, the marketing pundits are dividing us by class, by generation, and claiming that 'Washington doesn't listen to us' any more.
The "1%r's" are made up, fictitious, labels concocted by separatists losers looking to blame anyone else but themselves - get back to class or your parents basement - and yet they get time on the evening news.
More and more, we hear the self-loathing, destructive belief that somehow, the greatest nation in history is separate from her government and responsible for all the wrongs in this world.
This is exasperating and a product of a portion of the populace who have shunned their history.
They've done worse than ignore, they've decided that this nation was founded on evil, disguised imperialism, destructive consumerism, racism, and War. They spout off about how God had nothing to do with the birth of America.
How sad. How ignorant. And how predictable.
...the rest of the story...
Monday, July 2, 2012
The Rising Stars Of Managed Print Services and Beyond: Constellation 3
Rising Stars - Constellation Three
Over on DOTC, I've posted the Rising Stars of MpS, two separate times. Here and Here.
This time around, our categories expand beyond MpS providers and infrastructure into media concerns and software tools. The software tools are not assessment, billing or monitoring based - think personal productivity in a world gone mobile.
We also examine the Falling Stars - those entities that seem to be out of step, misguided, self-centered or just plain delusional.
Technology is the theme, but MpS is the root.
Enjoy.
Click to email me.
Over on DOTC, I've posted the Rising Stars of MpS, two separate times. Here and Here.
This time around, our categories expand beyond MpS providers and infrastructure into media concerns and software tools. The software tools are not assessment, billing or monitoring based - think personal productivity in a world gone mobile.
We also examine the Falling Stars - those entities that seem to be out of step, misguided, self-centered or just plain delusional.
Technology is the theme, but MpS is the root.
Enjoy.
Click to email me.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
MSFT to Bulid Surface: But What About HP? Karma Isn't Just an Electric Car
The MSFT Surface is making headlines all over as yet another software manufacturer steps into the hardware business, just...like...Apple.
Everybody is doing it - Google, MSFT...okay, not everybody.
As the usual technology pundits air out their sponsored 'opinions', am I the only one who is hearing desperate cries over at HP?
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Webinar - MPS Confidential: How to Buy Managed Print Services
Webinar: MPS Confidential Series
$189.00.
If you are a business with 50 users or more, you should be looking at utilizing Managed Print Services.
The hard cost savings can be significant - some of my clients experienced between 20% and 45% cost reduction in the first 30 days.
Yet, sometimes, initiating an MpS program DID NOT MAKE SENSE, so we didn't move forward.
How should you evaluate a Managed Print Services provider?
What, exactly is Managed Print Services?
What are some sound expectations?
What should YOU do to get the most out of an MpS engagement?
Is the Cheapest the Best?
I've reviewed every single MpS program on the planet - well maybe not every single program.
I've sold copiers, printers, technology, networks, accounting systems and I created a successful MpS practice built on a client-centric focus.
Managed Print Services looks easy from the outside, but there are areas for improvement that are often overlooked.
Join me for a frank, open discussion outlining ideas and suggestions to help you get the most out of managed print services.
This is not a 'how-to negotiate for the cheapest price' session.
We won't endorse one program over another, although if asked, I do have opinions.
The session is intended for decision-makers, folks who will "sign on the line which is dotted" to engage in a Managed Print Services agreement.
This is NOT intended for MpS providers, copier dealers, printer manufacturers, office supplies, toner companies, or anybody providing these services.
This is for end users - financial, healthcare, manufacturing, business services, construction, hospitality, food service, etc. -
It's less than 200 bucks - money well spent.
Join Us.
Click here to register:
Good information here.
$189.00.
If you are a business with 50 users or more, you should be looking at utilizing Managed Print Services.
The hard cost savings can be significant - some of my clients experienced between 20% and 45% cost reduction in the first 30 days.
Yet, sometimes, initiating an MpS program DID NOT MAKE SENSE, so we didn't move forward.
How should you evaluate a Managed Print Services provider?
What, exactly is Managed Print Services?
What are some sound expectations?
What should YOU do to get the most out of an MpS engagement?
Is the Cheapest the Best?
I've reviewed every single MpS program on the planet - well maybe not every single program.
I've sold copiers, printers, technology, networks, accounting systems and I created a successful MpS practice built on a client-centric focus.
Managed Print Services looks easy from the outside, but there are areas for improvement that are often overlooked.
Join me for a frank, open discussion outlining ideas and suggestions to help you get the most out of managed print services.
This is not a 'how-to negotiate for the cheapest price' session.
We won't endorse one program over another, although if asked, I do have opinions.
The session is intended for decision-makers, folks who will "sign on the line which is dotted" to engage in a Managed Print Services agreement.
This is NOT intended for MpS providers, copier dealers, printer manufacturers, office supplies, toner companies, or anybody providing these services.
This is for end users - financial, healthcare, manufacturing, business services, construction, hospitality, food service, etc. -
It's less than 200 bucks - money well spent.
Join Us.
Click here to register:
Good information here.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Webinar - Technology United, Bigger Than SkyNet
Who is Technology United ?
The core group comes out of the imaging sector, but each and every member has eyes on the horizon and collaboration as a mission.
The MpS Ecosystem continues to grow, expanding beyond toner on paper, up to the clouds and back down to screens.
How can we in the niche, utilize this powerful new group to maximize our customers' experience, become a valued partner, and sustain this new business model?
Tune it to learn more about Technology United.
More than a group of buddies leveraging their marketing position, TU is a collection of forward thinking, early adopters who believe improving the industry, improves us all.
A rising tide lifts all vessels.
We will simplify the complex and illustrate the significance of this first of its kind association.
Sixty minutes, open discussion, with 15 mins for Q/A - a maximum of 25 attendees.
Click here to register.
The core group comes out of the imaging sector, but each and every member has eyes on the horizon and collaboration as a mission.
There is more to imaging than marks on paper.
The MpS Ecosystem continues to grow, expanding beyond toner on paper, up to the clouds and back down to screens.
How can we in the niche, utilize this powerful new group to maximize our customers' experience, become a valued partner, and sustain this new business model?
Tune it to learn more about Technology United.
More than a group of buddies leveraging their marketing position, TU is a collection of forward thinking, early adopters who believe improving the industry, improves us all.
A rising tide lifts all vessels.
We will simplify the complex and illustrate the significance of this first of its kind association.
August 7, 2012 - 2:00PM EST
Sixty minutes, open discussion, with 15 mins for Q/A - a maximum of 25 attendees.
Click here to register.
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