There is no question that there's been a resurgence of interest in the paperless office. Much of this new found interest has been a result of increased desire for organizations to present a better face when it comes to sustainability, reducing greenhouse gases and other environmentally sound practices.
It's to be expected that MFP technology providers would want to join the bandwagon and put on a green face, too, even if their business models depend on customers printing more pages. What I've found surprising is that the industry analyst firm Gartner addressed this topic so candidly in a research note late last week. Gartner analysts Don Dixon and Pete Basiliere said MFP technology providers' public messaging around sustainability is "greenwash," that is, more marketing than actual programs and process changes to reduce paper in enterprises.
If you have a Gartner subscription, I recommend that you read the Gartner research report (#G00166785) called Cost Optimization is Key to Print Management in the Recession.
Hello!!It is my horour to see you blog.Iam agree with you,Ithink friendship is very important,so we must have a lot friend,History repeated proof: friend, health than leadership than performance than IQ, eq, holiday greetings than usual, as an important than. Space than the ground is good, to visit friends, no tickets. If you want to buy a shoes, Please come here Nike Air Max 90.
http://www.buynikeairmax90.com
http://www.uggbootstore.org
http://www.uggbootsvv.com
Posted by: Nike Air Max 90 | December 16, 2010 at 01:51 AM
Adversity leads to prosperity.
Posted by: Angels jerseys | August 02, 2011 at 10:51 PM