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    2. Long-standing CSG MD resigns

      Explore Computerworld (Jan 29 2012)

      ...ny's general manager of technology, Julie-Ann Kerin, appointed to the role. A CSG spokesperson told Computerworld Australia that Kerin's appointment would be effective on 31 January, with Mackenzie finishing up in the posit... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   IBM   Australia   Xerox

    3. Aussie retailers to cut costs with managed print services

      Explore Computerworld (Dec 14 2011)

      ...for its members. Australian Retailers Association (ARA) executive director, Russell Zimmerman, told Computerworld Australia that retailers are now under increasing pressure to reduce costs, identify inefficiencies and impro... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Australia   America   Upstream Print Solutions

    4. Printer Buying Guide: Shopping Checklist

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 20 2011)

      Printer Buying Guide: Shopping Checklist ...ed relevant technologies, there are other factors that should be considered. Here, in part three of Computerworld Australia's guide to buying a printer for the enterprise we present a shopping checklist that takes into acco... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Gartner   Computerworld Australia

    5. HP joins NZ govt print panel

      Explore Computerworld (Mar 17 2011)

      HP joins NZ govt print panel ...ed for a Federal Department of Finance and Deregulation contract worth $57 million annually. Follow Computerworld Australia on Twitter: @ComputerworldAU One of the fundamental design goals of the Internet was to achieve an ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Konica Minolta   New Zealand

    6. Managed print customers stick with the basics - managed print services, IDC - Computerworld

      Explore Computerworld (Dec 1 2010)

      Managed print customers stick with the basics - managed print services, IDC - Computerworld ...he user is away from the device. Swipe cards offer an alternative solution though one customer told Computerworld Australia that they had opted with multi-tray bins over PIN-based printing to save headaches in potential int... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Computerworld Australia   Allens Arthur Robinson

    7. Managed print customers stick with the basics - managed print services, IDC - Computerworld

      Explore Computerworld (Sep 17 2010)

      Managed print customers stick with the basics - managed print services, IDC - Computerworld ...he user is away from the device. Swipe cards offer an alternative solution though one customer told Computerworld Australia that they had opted with multi-tray bins over PIN-based printing to save headaches in potential int... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Computerworld Australia   Allens Arthur Robinson

    8. Green IT: Productivity improvements go green for Australian Paper

      Explore Computerworld (Jun 3 2010)

      ... "in justifying future projects which seek to minimise the impacts of our operations." Scallan told Computerworld Australia that these processes' sustainability benefits were largely derived from a reduction in the amount o... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Ernst & Young   Computerworld Australia

    9. Paperless offices "a fallacy": HP exec - Ruslan Kogan, printing, Kogan Technologies, HP - Computerworld

      Explore Computerworld (Apr 26 2010)

      ...ing and printing group. "It's unrealistic to think that printing is just going to go away," he told Computerworld Australia. "However, I think the way people print and copy is changing." Data collected from HP's 2600 manage... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   HP   Australia   Bruce Dahlgren

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