Business Management – Market Research
The message to managers of in-plants and enterprise MFP (multifunction printer) fleets is blunt: data breaches are a clear and present danger to every print-providing organization that handles information it is responsible for keeping confidential. The in-plant or fleet without a formal breach prevention program is at special risk, because the news on this front…
Yesterday Publishing Executive, Book Business, and Printing Impressions hosted the first ever…
A look at the latest trends impacting graphic arts and what it takes to excel in today’s increasingly competitive print market.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has bought the original printer’s manuscript of the Book of Mormon for $35 million.
After the record high confidence score revealed in our spring In-plant Confidence Index, summer confidence levels at higher-ed and school district in-plants have dipped slightly, according to new IPG data.
Just for you, we compiled a list of the five most popular IPG stories for the month of August, ranked by visitors to our website.
With news of Hurricane Harvey ravaging Houston after an unprecedented amount of rain and flooding, In-plant Graphics heard from three in-plant managers in the area who are experiencing the devastation first-hand.
With images of the historic flooding in Houston shocking the world, in-plant managers in America’s fourth most populous city are living in a nightmare. “The devastation is unbelievable,” says Donna Horbelt, director of Printing & Media Services at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. “Take what they are showing on TV and […]
Though we didn’t make a big deal about it, you may have noticed that IPG’s August issue had a new look to it.
We’ve put together a sampling of a few of the new products that you can expect to see on the show floor during PRINT 17 in Chicago.