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The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday: Office Technology News Highlights

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 Canon U.S.A., ConnectWise, Digitech Systems, Konica Minolta, Toshiba, and more.

View The Cannata Report’s office technology news highlights from the week of Sept. 30 to October 4.

Orange County Business Journal named Toshiba America Business Solutions’ marketing leader Kerstin Woods a 2024 Woman in Business Award nominee.   

ConnectWise announced it has signed onto the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Secure by Design pledge.

Canon Inc. announced that it will ship its most advanced lithography platform, the FPA-1200NZ2C nanoimprint lithography (NIL) system for semiconductor manufacturing, to the Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE).

Digitech Systems announced the availability of Sys.tm, an information management platform for digital transformation and office automation that allows users to manage files, share documents, and secure data.

Canon U.S.A., Inc. marked its 27th year promoting the Clean Earth Day Initiative, with Canon employees volunteering their time to assist in conservation activities at Bethpage State Park on Sept. 28.

Canon Inc. and Canon U.S.A., Inc. together with Amazon.com, Inc., and Amazon.com Services LLC jointly filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington against 18 selling accounts which sold toner cartridges in the Amazon store in the U.S., alleging infringement of Canon’s trademark rights.

Konica Minolta announced activities the company engaged in last month to pay homage to our nation’s heroes.

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