Is June really almost over?! Welcome to the latest edition of Monday with Mark, our rapid recap of office technology news from the previous week. Today’s aggregation covers the busy cycle of June 23-27, 2025, as compiled by EIC Mark Vruno. Some highlights:
- Epson introduced two new flatbed, color scanner models that offer versatility and reliability for healthcare, finance, government, and enterprise organizations.
- Vruno recaps his and CJ Cannata’s experience at the 2025 BTA National Conference held earlier this month in New Mexico. From an NFL Hall of Famer-turned-dancer, Xerox’s COO, and a real, live New Mexico rodeo, he writes that the Business Technology Association annual event had it all for office technology dealers!
- Founder Frank G. Cannata wrote an endearing tribute that fondly remembers friend Patti Ragusa, the late wife of dealer owner Ben Ragusa (Atlanta, Georgia, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana). Patti passed away on June 6, 2025; she was 80.
Plus, read the latest office technology news from ACDI, Arctic Wolf, DocuWare, Eakes Office Solutions, ELATEC, Epson, EverWorx, Impact Networking, Keypoint Intelligence, Konica Minolta, Marco Technologies, MPSA, NEWYES, PIA, PRINTING United Alliance, SalesChain, Square 9 Softworks, Toshiba, U.S. Bank, and more. In other industry news, The Cannata Report’s 40th Anniversary Awards & Charities Gala this fall will raise diabetes research funds in memory of Mike McGuirk. DEALER ALERT: Four different office technology dealers will win $2,025.40 by taking our 40th Annual Dealer Survey (linked below). Are you one of them?
View The Cannata Report’s office technology news highlights from the past week:
- Please remember to take the CR Dealer Survey: Our 40th edition!
- New Epson DS model flatbed scanners deliver high productivity on for wide document range.
- This year’s BTA National Conference was all about foothills, football, dusty boots, and Xerox, too!
- Frank and Carol Cannata say goodbye to dear, departed industry friend Patti Ragusa (1944-2025).
- Toshiba Elevate Sky Workflow uses AI technology to automate busywork in the cloud.
- U.S. Bancorp promotes Adam Graves, 47, to its Managing Committee.
- Paul Hudson, CEO/owner of Hudson Printing (Salt Lake City), is PIASC’s Exec of the Year.
- Allegion is paying $382 million to acquire RFID reader manufacturer ELATEC.
- Tennessee PSP Catalog Kings invests in B2+ Konica Minolta AccurioJet 30000 inkjet print tech.
- Impact Networking moves Southern California H! into new Culver City office.
- Nebraska dealership Eakes Office Solutions celebrates 80th business anniversary!
- PRINTING United Alliance announces the Pinnacle Awardees for 2025.
- Chinese tech firm NEWYES has launched the world’s smallest A2 inkjet printer.
- Epson’s direct-to-shape printing system combines PrecisionCore printheads and robots.
- National MPS provider EverWorx sells capital stock to Scott Schnabel.
- Managed Print Services Assn.’s new leadership team begins two-year term on August 1st.
- Square 9 Softworks earns new UX recognition from G2 and TrustRadius.
- DocuWare cloud revenue jumped 25% in 2024 while the company onboarded 3,000+ new customers.
- Toshiba lands significant, national coop contract with education, nonprofit, and government verticals.
- Access Control Devices, Inc. (ACDI) is a “Best Place to Work” in Arkansas.
- New Keypoint forecasts reveal digital print’s growth in production printing through 2029.
- Minnesota mega dealer Marco Technologies is Arctic Wolf ‘Rookie of the Year’ for cybersecurity ops.
- New SalesChain sales VP is 30-year industry vet Jim McMeel from Compass/White Cup.