Welcome to The Cannata Report’s “Monday with Mark,” Editor-in-Chief Mark Vruno’s rapid recap of the previous week’s office technology news. Highlights include the latest AI from HP and Xerox as well as market valuation stats for textile printing. Also, read the latest from Doceo, Epson, Fujifilm, GreatAmerica Financial, HP, Katun, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Proven IT, Pulse Technology, Solimar Systems, U.S. Bank, and more.
View The Cannata Report’s office technology news highlights from the past week:
- Women’s History Month celebration continues with “Coffee with Kay.”
- Chicago-area dealer Pulse rewards 11 top-performing employees with trip to Punta Cana.
- 5 Epson printers awarded Good Design awards.
- Xerox expands children’s hospital partnership and introduces innovative, AI-driven tech.
- HP says it’s driving the AI future at Amplify 2025 event.
- U.S. Bank named one of the world’s most ethical companies for 2024.
- Global direct-to-garment print market to exceed $1.3 billion in 10 years.
- Konica Minolta and Bill of Rights Institute partner to support 50,000 civics and history students.
- HP introduces breakthrough innovations in large-format printing.
- Fujifilm’s “Digital Disruption Reveal” highlights production printing.
- Midwest dealer Proven IT acquires Professional Document Solutions in Colorado.
- Doceo expands presence in Maryland with acquisition of Landis Office Center.
- Solimar Systems and Kyocera collaborate to securely print national exam books.
- GreatAmerica Financial signs on as first Platinum Sponsor for ECS ’26 next February.
- Konica Minolta offers support for SW Florida printer/mailer in wake of Hurricane Milton last fall.
- Epson scanners help small businesses prepare for tax season with AI.