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The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday, Office Technology News Highlights January 15-19

by Scott Cullen

Welcome to The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday, our rapid recap of the previous week’s office technology industry news. See the latest from Bay Copy, Digitech Systems, Doceo, Kyocera, MPS Monitor, PRINTING United Alliance, RSA, UBEO, and more.

View The Cannata Report’s office technology industry news highlights from the week of January 15-19.

Color-Logic announced that the Touch7 Color System is fully compliant with Adobe Creative Cloud 2024.

Keypoint Intelligence announced at ECS (Executive Connection Summit), it has partnered exclusively with GoWest.ai, an AI advisory and consulting firm.

Electronics For Imaging, Inc. reported that American Image, a producer of signs, display graphics, and award products located in Bergenfield, New Jersey, has acquired an EFI Pro 30f wide-format LED flatbed printer.

Rochester Software Associates announced the release of WebCRD Version 12. 

George Mason University’s Master of Health Administration program was recognized earlier this year by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education with an award supported by Canon Solutions America, Inc.

MPS Monitor announced it has partnered with IBPI.

Landa Digital Printing announced that it will be opening an ink plant to supply its growing North American customer base.

Kyocera Document Solutions America, Inc. announced that it has been named a “Major Player” in sustainability by the International Data Corporation (IDC).

Doceo announced that it has successfully completed the acquisition of Document Essentials.

Digitech Systems announced that ImageSilo was chosen by analysts at Keypoint Intelligence for a Buyers Lab (BLI) 2024 Pick Award as Outstanding Cloud Information Management System.

Prosperity Plus  announced that Bay Copy has been acquired by UBEO, LLC. Prosperity Plus acted as an advisor to Ray Belanger and Bay Copy throughout the transaction.

 PRINTING United Alliance announces the release of G7+.

Kofax changed its name to Tungsten Automation.

Fiery LLC announced the latest release of Fiery XF for wide to superwide print production.


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