Welcome to Monday with Mark, our rapid-fire recap of office technology news from the previous week. Today’s curation covers the busy cycle of March 30 through April 3rd, 2026, highlighted by:
- More leadership changes at Xerox as CEO Steve Bandrowczak steps down; Board of Directors names president/COO Pastor to chief executive role.
- Don Cummins, a 41-year veteran of Brother who served as president since 2019, transitions to the chairman role, paving the way for new President Kenji Kamei.
- Congratulations to Indiana dealer Braden Business Systems on making the 2026 CRN “500 List” in the security category for managed services providers (MSPs).
Plus, read the latest office technology news from Agfa, All Systems Integration, The Breakaway Team, Canon USA, CRN, Datamax, Distribution Management, Durst Group, Economics Watch, ElmBlue Equipment Finance, Fraser Advanced Information Systems. Fujifilm, GreatAmerica Financial, Honeywell, Inkjet Summit, ISA Sign Expo, Keypoint Intelligence, Koenig & Bauer, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Minuteman Press, Pros Elite Group, Pulse Technology, Ricoh, Roland DGA, refurbished printer market. SCREEN Americas, Signroller, Sharp Electronics, Skandacor, Ultimate Tech, wide-format printing, and more. Don’t miss our April AI coverage!
SAVE THE DATE – Mark your calendars: The Cannata Report’s 41st Annual Awards & Charities Gala will be held on Thursday, November 19, 2026!
Details on The Cannata Report’s office technology news highlights from the past week:
- Xerox appoints Louie Pastor as new CEO.
- Brother International appoints Kenji Kamei as president.
- Braden Business Sytems (Fishers, Indiana) named to CRN’s MSP 500.
- Distribution Management continues large-format printing expansion with Canon imagePROGRAF.
- Melissa Confalone, president of PA dealer Fraser AIS, joins The Consortium’s Breakaway Team.
- Datamax’s dealer service team earns the Canon ASTP advanced cert for the 19th time.
- The Konica Minolta’s bizhub i-Series earns Keypoint’s cybersecurity validation seal for device penetration.
- Submissions are now open: Fujifilm’s 2026 Innovation Print Awards for production printing applications.
- Pulse Technology wins a pair of “Best of” category awards from readers of NW Indiana biz mag.
- Honeywell wins iF Design Awards for mobile computing and industrial print tech.
- Pros Elite Group fills back-to-back advances service management training classes in Tampa.
- Ten-year analysis of refurbished printer market driven by environmental, social, and governance.
- ElmBlue and Skandacor partner to finance print finishing equipment.
- Canon, Kyocera, and Ricoh among keynote sponsors for Inkjet Summit set for late April in San Antonio.
- SCREEN Americas also to serve as a keynote sponsor of the 14th annual Inkjet Summit in Texas.
- Wide format: Agfa’s Anapurna Ciervo H2500 to take center stage at ISA International Sign Expo this week.
- Canon U.S.A. to showcase latest large-format printing tech and workflow at ISA Sign Expo in Orlando.
- Roland DGA wide-format printing tech and personalized ROI analysis on display this week at ISA Sign Expo.
- Ultimate Tech and ASI to demo wide-format nesting and workflow at ISA Sign Expo in Orlando this week.
- Durst Group has appointed Wolfgang Knotz as the digital print OEM’s chief technology officer.
- Koenig & Bauer has launched an “IMPACT” framework for growth and AI-centric tech leadership.
- Swedish OEM Signroller offers U.S. service, distribution, and products for signage producers from Dallas.
- Minuteman Press franchise owners purchase long established JB Printing in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
- Q&A: Why the new Kyocera Nova Series could be a bright star in the A3 MFP skyscape.
- April “Economics Watch:” As the U.S. – Iran conflict persists, energy shock waves hit the global economy.
- IN FOCUS: Part 1 of our exclusive video interview with GreatAmerica Financial’s leadership team.
- ICYMI: FRANKLY SPEAKING – Frank Cannata’s take on Sharp Electronics’ new President Ted Kawamura.

