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The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday: Office Technology News Highlights October 28-November 1

by Scott Cullen

Welcome to another edition of The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday, our rapid recap of the previous week’s office technology industry news. See the latest from Canon Solutions America, Color-Logic, ECI Software Solutions, Epson, Kyocera, MPS Monitor, PULSE Technology, Square 9 Softworks, Xerox, and more.

Read The Cannata Report’s Manic Monday office technology news highlights from the week of October 28-November 1.

Color-Logic announced that the S.M.A.R.T. Centre Artwork Library now includes more than 200 press-ready marketing files featuring more than 400 SKUs.

ECI Software Solutions announced six of its products have received a 2024 Buyer’s Choice Award from TrustRadius.

Square 9 announced it received a Buyer’s Choice Award from TrustRadius.

Stramaglio Consulting announced that MPS Monitor has joined The Consortium.

Kyocera Document Solutions America, Inc. announced it has been certified as a Great Place to Work for 2024.

Students at Jericho High School participated in a book signing on October 22 in support of their work as part of the Future Authors Project, a writing workshop supported by Canon Solutions America, Inc.

Pulse Technology hosted several national leaders from the New Jersey-based Sharp Electronics USA Corporation.

PRINTING United Alliance and the Advertising Specialty Institute announced details of an exclusive new ASI Show pavilion debuting at PRINTING United Expo 2026, held September 23-25 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Epson announced it has added new media from UPM Raflatac to its “Epson Tested” media list for the OmniLink TM-L100 and TM-L90II liner-free compatible (LFC) thermal label printers.

Xerox Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: XRX) announced its 2024 third-quarter results. “While equipment revenue fell short of expectations, we continue to see steady progress from Reinvention initiatives taken to date.

HP Inc. announced a new HP Amplify program for partners, HP Amplify AI.

Kodak Alaris has announced the integration of generative AI with its award-winning Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) software, KODAK Info Input Solution.

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