The Standard Digital reported that this latest addition strengthens Cartridge World’s East African presence to four stores in total.
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USA’s top happiest technology companies
CareerBliss listed Lexmark in the top ten US companies. BusinessWire reported that CareerBliss released data that is taken from employees who send their reviews to the company voluntarily and evaluate their company’s work environment, culture, leadership and rewards....
CIG to sponsor Executive Connection Summit (ECS)
The company announced that it is a platinum sponsor for this year’s event. CIG announced that this years event sees vendors, dealers and customers coming together and networking at the Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale, USA, and the procedures will be presented by MWA...
HP Inc and ALSO Group form partnership
The Swiss company has formed a strategic partnership with the OEM to promote its new A3 printers. In a press release ALSO and HP announced that this would “shake up the European A3 printing market” and that ALSO will start promoting HP’s new A3 series across Europe in...
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Scotland nominated for circular economy award
The Scottish government has been named as a “finalist in the world’s circular economy awards”. The Scotsman reported that Scotland is taking strides to move away from the “disposable culture”, and striving to turn waste into “something new and useful”. The article...
Samsung releases new portable printer
The pocket-sized Image Stamp “makes memories easier”.
Print management software updated
steadyPRINT version 6.5.2 is a printer management software for virtual desktops.
Polaroid releases instant print camera
Polaroid Pop is a “modern reimagining of iconic instant print cameras”.
Tax changes in the US
US SMBs will get bigger tax breaks in 2017. Albuquerque Journal reported that SMBs are to get a “bigger deduction for equipment purchases”, with the article noting that the “Section 179 deduction will be $510,000 (€483,531)”, which is up by $10,000 (€9,481) from 2016...
Staples Vice Chairman to retire
Joseph Doody will retire in September according to a “filing [on] Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission”. Boston Globe reported that 64-year-old Doody, whose job was to “lead Staples” in its reinvention, will retire from the company in September. Doody...