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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
2011 North American Managed Print Services Conference - Ken Stewart
Fellow DOTC Leopard and Photizo guru, Ken Stewart will be presenting at the 2011 North American MPS Conference.
Looks like he and his crew, are going to get real and put forward some everyday, proven information.
The day-long session is being held May 2.
This pre-conference workshop "will provide MPS dealers, resellers and IT VARs with fundamental information for MPS success."
Should be great.
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Ask yourself this:
"Are you tired of seminars promising the secrets to your fortune in MPS?"
I hear all too often, quick phrases are leading to empty promises.
Then get real & learn how the pro’s get it done.
Ken's hands-on day is all about being effective with your customer. No theory. Just lessons from pro's who get it done.
Looks like he and his crew, are going to get real and put forward some everyday, proven information.
The day-long session is being held May 2.
This pre-conference workshop "will provide MPS dealers, resellers and IT VARs with fundamental information for MPS success."
Should be great.
--------------------------
Ask yourself this:
"Are you tired of seminars promising the secrets to your fortune in MPS?"
I hear all too often, quick phrases are leading to empty promises.
Then get real & learn how the pro’s get it done.
Ken's hands-on day is all about being effective with your customer. No theory. Just lessons from pro's who get it done.
- You'll learn effective ways to reach & retain your customers – including branding techniques & social media tactics.
- Unlock your differentiators, learn how to stratify your customers & run effective Quarterly Business Reviews (QBRs).
- You can't get there if you don't plan to...create your own unique 10-step business success.
- What about after the sale? Uncover the real secrets to running effective deal implementations & look like a hero in front of your customer.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Photizo Group CEO keynote helps CXOs learn about managed print services corporate benefits
Print & Imaging Summit Keynote Explains MPS Trifecta: Saving Time, Money and the Environment
Highlights:
Photizo CEO Edward Crowley shares study results that validate corporate MPS advantages of cost savings, environmental benefits, IT productive
MPS can help companies cut costs by up to 30 percent and regain up to 10 percent of IT time
Photizo Group is strategic event partner for Print and Imaging Summit
April 12, 2011, Midway, KY -- Organizations considering a move into managed print services (MPS) have a lot to gain -- and a lot to learn. The average firm cuts cost by 30 percent, but these MPS savings do not happen overnight.
MPS is a more complex and far-reaching undertaking than most realize. In his Print and Imaging Summit keynote, Photizo Group CEO Edward Crowley helps CXO executives understand the complex issues – and powerful advantages – of a corporate MPS initiative.
Crowley is founder and CEO of Photizo, the worldwide authority on MPS trends and techniques, and the leader in MPS data collection, analysis and reporting. In the opening keynote on Tuesday, May 3, 4:15 – 5 PM, he brings valuable guidance and perspective to the corporate market. He will introduce MPS concepts, explain the challenges of embarking on MPS projects and acquaint the audience with benefits they may not have considered, such as reducing CO2 emissions and improving IT productivity. He will also share insights on what's next in convergence of IT outsourcing and MPS, with IT and business process optimization.
Monday, April 11, 2011
The Future of Managed Print Services: Look Back to IBM and See Your Future
MPSaaS - Managed Print Services As A Service
The 'cloud' is nothing new - it's simply a new label for a VAX or SYS36, dumb terminal, thin-client, ARCNET, centralized environment.
But it could be another example of the evolutionary path we in MPS are following, knuckles dragging.
It was a little quip, a trifle really. Drawing my eye.
A post over on the MSP Mentor site by Nicholas Mukhar, "IBM's Cast Iron Acquisition Fitting into Cloud Structure" exposing how one of IBM's recent purchases is helping "customers move from legacy systems to hybrid cloud model more easily..."
Another Hybrid model.
The 'cloud' is nothing new - it's simply a new label for a VAX or SYS36, dumb terminal, thin-client, ARCNET, centralized environment.
But it could be another example of the evolutionary path we in MPS are following, knuckles dragging.
It was a little quip, a trifle really. Drawing my eye.
A post over on the MSP Mentor site by Nicholas Mukhar, "IBM's Cast Iron Acquisition Fitting into Cloud Structure" exposing how one of IBM's recent purchases is helping "customers move from legacy systems to hybrid cloud model more easily..."
Another Hybrid model.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
2011 Managed Print Services Global Conference: MPS Purity, Pure Content, Pure Energy
What's the difference between a Conference/Trade Show and an Educational Conference?
The trade floor.
Remember when COMDEX was the shit?
How about the North American Auto Show, held each year in Detroit?
Or the Boat Show here in L.A.?
Does one attend any of these shows expecting to learn more than what the handout says?
Do I hear battle-stories from the trenches articulated by any of the booth-babes? Would I care?
Granted, one can learn something at each.
A new MPS players can glean insight off a marketing slick, establish a new working partnership and possibly find his new soul-mate. Possibly.
Soul mates aside, the 2011 North American MPS Conference is striving to make their more educational and less sales-like.
I had a conversation with Misty Hamel, Director of Marketing with Photizo the other day and she calls out the difference between a trade show and educational conference - "Content".
Agreed. I push one step closer to the Edge and call it "High Intent".
High Intent + Educational Content = Pure Energy
The trade floor.
Remember when COMDEX was the shit?
How about the North American Auto Show, held each year in Detroit?
Or the Boat Show here in L.A.?
Does one attend any of these shows expecting to learn more than what the handout says?
Do I hear battle-stories from the trenches articulated by any of the booth-babes? Would I care?
Granted, one can learn something at each.
A new MPS players can glean insight off a marketing slick, establish a new working partnership and possibly find his new soul-mate. Possibly.
Soul mates aside, the 2011 North American MPS Conference is striving to make their more educational and less sales-like.
I had a conversation with Misty Hamel, Director of Marketing with Photizo the other day and she calls out the difference between a trade show and educational conference - "Content".
Agreed. I push one step closer to the Edge and call it "High Intent".
High Intent + Educational Content = Pure Energy
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