In today’s “Monday with Mark,” Editor-in-Chief Mark Vruno rapidly recaps the previous week’s office technology news. Highlights include Xerox securing a $90 million note offering (partly to fund its Lexmark acquisition) and the evolution of HP’s Amplify Partner Program. Note: Changes are coming on May 1. Meanwhile, in the Northeast, dealer CDS acquired Superior Office Products, a Xerox-authorized agent situated in the Gulf Coast. And, in more M&A news, WiZiX Technology Group expanded its presence in the San Francisco Bay Area by purchasing 45-year-old Standard Business Solutions (San Jose, California).
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View The Cannata Report’s business technology news highlights from the past week:
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- HP Amplify evolves as new program enhancements aim to boost partner success.
- SAVE THE DATE for The Cannata Report’s 40th Anniversary Awards & Charities Gala
- Epson showcasing pro imaging solutions at ISA Sign Expo this week in Vegas.
- ECI acquires Davisware and its ERP solutions for enhanced field service management.
- Xerox secures $90 million note offering, part of which will fund Lexmark acquisition.
- Katun launches Katalyst Partner Portal.
- Canon celebrates 7th consecutive win for uniFLOW Online with BLI Pick Award.
- PSP near Chicago adds second Canon varioPRINT iX3200 sheetfed inkjet press.
- Coffee company relies on multiple Epson ColorWorks on-demand label printers.
- In the Northeast, dealer CDS acquires Superior Office Products.
- Ricoh ranks No. 1 in U.S., Canadian market share for continuous feed IJ printing.
- WiZiX Tech Group expands Bay Area presence, buys Standard Business Solutions.
- Why dealer Doceo is pointing print shops toward Epson’s wide format solutions at the ISA sign show.
- RR Donnelley debuts Iridio unified marketing solutions partner.
- Crawford Technologies rolls out v5.8 of DTE for high-volume communication workflows.
- Konica Minolta officially unveils Blue Iris IQ, an AI-powered new business unit.
- Epson’s first direct-to-film, wide format inkjet printer (35″) now is available.
- BLOG: Konica Minolta’s 5 signs that MFPs are showing their age.
- U.S. Bancorp reports Q1 results for 2025.
- Canon’s new imagePROGRAF 24-inch printer models are ideally suited for small-office environments.
- Wells Fargo doubles down on tech sector, where banking staff is up 20%.
- Impact Networking DX webinar this Tuesday to focus on new tech adoption.