Anatomy of a Managed Document Output Environment
This presentation will follow the steps and processes taken to maximize current investments while transitioning into a world class managed document output environment.
Based on an actual client engagement we will look at statistics, actions and results from:
- Assessment
- Data analysis
- Development of a document output strategy
- Planning for a successful transition
- RFP management
- Implementation
- Management of the environment
The dealer and managed print services vendor can learn how to add value to your service offering: beyond simple supply replenishment and hardware services.
End-user clients can walk through the strategic processes to transform your own document output environments and realize the objectives of your efforts.
When and Where?
Session P21: Anatomy of a Managed Document Output Environment
Wednesday, March 23 at 9:00 a.m.
ITEX 2011 Expo & Conference, Walter E. Washington Convention Center
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ITEX National Expo & Conference is the largest expo & conference in North America for the imaging channel, ITEX 2011 will provide the latest state-of-the-art office solutions, technology innovations and product, from the industry’s best thought leaders, service providers, vendors and manufacturers. ITEX insists that actionable strategies are implemented to secure high margins in managed print services, document management solutions, managed services and IT systems, as well as the growing office supplies market. These quality education sessions led by experienced leaders will enrich your business model - and are plentiful at ITEX! For up-to-date conference and exposition information, please visit www.itexshow.com. Education, products, support, and value. ITEX 2011 - the one event that captures it all
For more information please feel free to contact me at ghawkins@buscomgroup.com at your convenience.
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