Changes in legislation in the UK means that all employees now have the right to request flexible working options from their employer. This move away from a nine to five culture has been a driving force for employees needing to collaborate just as they would in the office and a contributing factor to smart devices becoming standard across organisations.
In the current economic climate, all educational establishments, from primary schools to universities, face tight budgets and are looking for ways to save money.
Apogee's Service Takeover and Refresh programme, also known as A-STAR, enables organisations to consolidate both the support and service aspects from all of their print and document technology through one managed service provider.
Schools must consistently update their technology to meet the changing demands of students, staff and other potential visitors. However, introducing print management services aren’t often prioritised which can lead to spiralling costs, unreliable document technology and an increasing IT burden.
Apogee’s Client Portal has been designed to provide clients with a user-friendly platform in which they are able to view and track all their key account information including serial number(s), device location and other important details such as consumable levels.
HP have been working tirelessly throughout the Covid-19 pandemic to research and develop technologies and innovations to help find a cure for the virus.
As an employer do you know the location of each of your print devices, when they were last turned on and exactly which data is being stored on them? With new technological developments increasing the amount of confidential data being held on print devices, and the current rise in home and remote workers, there is consequently a brand new risk of data leaks from print devices.
As organisations begin transitioning their employees back to work, providing the right technology for office and home workers is a key factor. We can provide the right technology for any home or office environment ranging from smaller printers to more demanding high performance desktop MFDs, which include ‘touchless printing’ and our usual Managed Print Service.
Since the change in the government guidelines we are starting to see an increase in businesses making the transition back to the workplace. Whether that be a full return or making use of the hybrid style of working between an office and from home.
The build of what is now the world’s largest critical care facility at NHS Nightingale, in London’s Docklands is a fantastic achievement in challenging times.