More flexibility for your print infrastructure
Secure your documents using cloud services
Our live webinar took place on the 5th October, with our special guests, Mick Heys, Vice President, Future of WorkSpace & Imaging, IDC EMEA - the global market intelligence firm, who provided compelling evidence that many companies are making the switch to cloud based solutions; and Thomas Areas, Head of IT at BridgingIT, who discussed how their IT challenges were overcome by easily moving to a cloud-based solution.
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Our Cloud Print Services offer a great range of benefits
Better cost planning
Fixed monthly fees so you always keep a perfect overview
Quick and easy implementation
Rapid deployment, easy updates and fast adoption
Secure printing
Follow-me authentication ensures that your document does not fall into wrong hands
Improved data and document security
Certified data centres and encryption ensure your data and documents are in good hands
Mobile working
Our cloud print services are accessible and usable from anywhere
Print as usual, but at reduced cost
You continue to use your MFP as you’re used to and benefit from reduced operational cost at the same time
Make the move! How to successfully migrate from an on premise print infrastructure to cloud based
The cloud is revolutionising how we do business and the demand for flexibility and seamless connectivity has never been higher. Cloud computing plays a vital role in the digital transformation of every industry. Yet, companies are still missing the critical final piece of the cloud puzzle: cloud printing. But print can - and should be - an essential element in every cloud strategy.
Randstad: Flexible working thanks to Konica Minolta Cloud Print
Our Cloud Print Services
Resources
7 common mistakes when implementing cloud print
... and how to avoid them! Your print infrastructure can be securely moved to the cloud and in doing so you will not only make printing easier for users and better support mobile working, you will relieve your IT teams of the need to manage a myriad of print servers.