
Business Management

Printers can capitalize on this by partnering with promo products companies and becoming a hub for promotional printing and products.
Frank Nemeyer, the publisher of In-plant Reproductions (later renamed In-plant Graphics) in the late 1980s and early 1990s, passed away on May 18. In his years with the magazine, he was a strong advocate for in-plants.
Today's the day. If you've noticed a surge of emails lately from businesses telling you they have updated their privacy policies, it's because of the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which goes into action today.
Printers are partnering with brands to create a retail experience so compelling that consumers want to share it with their networks on social media. By thinking unconventionally you can develop compelling signage and printed displays able to trigger authentic, user-driven conversations on social media that drive traffic back to the store with a few key steps.
The pace of change is accelerating, and attendees of the recent Association of College and University Printers conference learned how to shift their thinking to better prepare their in-plants for the future.
Melissa and NAPCO Media announced highlights of its new research showing U.S. companies are still unprepared for the E.U.’s GDPR.
Xerox has terminated its proposed $6.1 billion transaction with Fuji and replaced Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson with new CEO John Visentin.
A quarter of data breaches are caused by human error. How prepared are your organization’s employees to avoid hacker tactics?
When McGill University Health Centre Document Services was forced to relocate, the outcome was better than anyone at the in-plant could have dreamed.
The 24 in-plants that attended the Inkjet Summit this year included several that already have inkjet presses and are looking to add more of them. I also learned of several new in-plant inkjet installations. In-plants are clearly embracing inkjet technology.