Many offices around the globe are realizing that they need help making their printing sustainable, affordable and efficient. It is, after all, rather difficult to keep track of hundreds of different machines on multiple floors and even in different locations. Each one is being used for a different purpose, each one needs different attention for repairs and reorders of toner and ink, and they could all be made more efficient if paired with a solid managed print services plan.
As FLA laws have changed regarding overtime and the office environment has only increased its speed, you need office equipment that is ready for the challenge and can be relied upon in every fast paced situation. No one has time for poor quality, constant jamming, or unresponsive printers. That's why we'd like to highlight the Océ VarioPrint 6000+ Series, one of Canon's most impressive series yet.
By definition, a disaster is a sudden event that causes great damage or has unfortunate consequences. It is an unforeseen event that stops day-to-day operations and puts businesses into panic mode. Companies try to recover as quickly as possible and continue their services to clients, but none of that is possible without a disaster recovery plan put in place before disaster strikes.
If you had to describe the function of your company's office building(s), what would it be? You'd probably respond by saying your office is real estate designed to house your business's physical presence, to facilitate day-to-day work, and to interact with customers.
But if you ask Jon Fredrik Baksaas, the CEO of Norwegian telecom company Telenor, he'll tell you that an office is a communication tool.