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The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday: Office Technology News Highlights December 18-22

by Scott Cullen

Happy Holidays from The Cannata Report!

We’re not sure why you’re checking your work email on the holiday, but we are grateful that you are since it’s still that time of the week for The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday, our rapid recap of the previous week’s office technology industry news. See the latest from Fiery, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Pulse Technology, Toshiba, Square 9 Softworks, and more.

View The Cannata Report’s office technology industry news highlights from the week of December 18-22.

The Orange County Business Journal  honored Toshiba America Business Solutions one of its 2023 Companies That Cares. 

Square 9 Softworks earned 40 badges, 3 first-place rankings, and 20 top 3 rankings in G2’s grid reports. 

Fiery, LLC announced its new website, user community, and learning platform.

Konica Minolta announced its Solutions Engineering Center (SEC) has launched the Dispatcher Phoenix Developer Support Program (DSP).

Epson and MPS Monitor have enabled a ‘one-stop-shop’ platform for channel partners and print dealers, amalgamating print and fleet management systems with Epson’s Remote Services (ERS) solution.

Square 9 Softworks published a practical guide detailing everything you need to know when implementing an Enterprise Content Management solution.

Pulse Technology named Maleeha Mazhar of Schaumburg, IL to the position of business development executive.

Kyocera Document Solutions America, Inc. celebrated 50 years in partnership with American businesses, recognizing half a century since the organization began its operations on U.S. soil.


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