Ricoh’s Intelligent Business Platform (SM) achieves HITRUST risk-based, 2-year certification to manage risk, improve security posture and meet compliance requirements.
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Toshiba discusses potential privatisation?
In an announcement made on 13 May, Toshiba said that it is engaging with potential investors, sponsors and partners to solicit proposals on strategic alternatives (including privatisation) “to enhance the Company’s corporate value”.
Pacific Office Automation honoured by Sharp
Pacific Office Automation (POA) has been recognised by Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America as a 2021 – 2022 Platinum Level Service Dealer.
Konica Minolta retained on KCS Procurement services
Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd announced it has been retained as a key technology supplier on the KCS Procurement Services ‘Managed Services for Business Solutions Y20023’ Framework.
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Epson introduces new photo printer for home
Epson announced a new photo printer designed for parents, kids, crafters, and photo enthusiasts to easily bring printing dreams to life.
Sharp reports increased sales
The company reported its third quarter and nine months consolidated financial result, showing increased net sales and profit.
IDC MarketScape names Ricoh a leader in cloud MPS
Ricoh announced that it has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Cloud MPS Hardcopy 2021 Vendor Assessment for its cloud-based managed print services (MPS) and other cloud-based contractual print services.
Turn Down the Heat Day – a new awareness day
A new awareness day to promote the significance of energy efficiency and its role in reducing impacts to the environment has originated with Turn Down the Heat Day on 17 February.
Epson and Vava settle projector brightness case
Epson announced it has reached a settlement with Vava for its recent lawsuit highlighting deceptive advertising practices for the Vava 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser TV.
Toshiba provides update on reorganisation
The company’s refined plan includes a tax-free spin-off of Device Co., resulting in two distinct companies with what Toshiba calls “agile management and leaner cost structures”.