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Industry Notes from 11/22/2015
November 22, 2015 Sharp’s financial troubles continue - Financial Times newspaper reports on latest issues - "First it cut wages, but Sharp has a new demand for long-suffering employees; the struggling electronics group has set them targets to buy company goods" - "By end of January, executives are to buy $1622 of Sharp products, middle management $811 and front line staff $405 worth" of Sharp made products - "Sharp is still in a fragile position, with just 181 billion yen of equity...
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Smart Document Management Software and Alfresco Help Retailers to Automate the Tax-free Shopping Process
Miami, Florida (PRWEB) February 24, 2014 Athento has presented a new case study: this time, the subject is the use of Smart Document Management to automate the validation of sales refund checks that have been provided by some retailers. Many stores, wholesalers and businesses offer foreign citizens a “Tax-Free” shopping service: the option to buy and to be refunded sales taxes such as IVA, VAT, TBW or GST (the different value-added taxes collected by different countries). The method used to...
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I missed these updates! Thanks for bring this section back!
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Lexmark wins university contract
Lexmark wins university contract award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - includes Pharos Print Management solution to deliver touchless printing for its students and campus community - adds a QR code to each printer that users are able to scan and then complete their print job without touching anything but their own mobile device. - Within the Pharos mobile print app, students can still send jobs to a print station. o Once at the station, they can now use the Pharos app...
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Brother announces partnership
Brother announces partnership Announced partnership with TrueSign Software of Southfield, Michigan - Will allow users of BSI-equipped Brother scanners and MFPs to scan hard copy documents directly into TrueSign for electronic sign and share applications - Documents held in Microsoft Azure Cloud - Options include sign via QR-code, text or email - Pricing not announced
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Production print for direct mail increase
Production print for direct mail increase Report published by RRD of Chicago, IL 48% say their marketing department’s use of printed marketing materials is increasing 73% see a recession as an opportunity to gain market share 61% expect to maintain or increase marketing 58% agree that mixing print and digital components in an ad campaign yield better results 53% say different channels resonate more with different audiences Most struggle to track print response rate effectively 47% use...
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Do people open direct mail?
Do people open direct mail? Research published by Keypoint Intelligence 86% = if it is a product or company that interests me 40% = if it is personalized to me 38% = if there is a visible offer on the outside 18% = if I like the graphics/color of the mailer 16% = if I like the feel of the mailer 10% = if there is a QR code
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Microsoft adds features to Universal Print
Microsoft adds features to Universal Print The “secure release” features now works with QR codes scanned by smartphone or mobile devices that run Android OS or Apple iOS Users will need to signed into their company provided Microsoft 365 Mobile App account Also need to be authenticated to the Entra ID (fka Azure Active Directory) Technicians need to have device generate and print its unique QR code, and then affix it to the outside of the printer of MFP that offers Universal Print Microsoft...
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Scanning menu hacks your smartphone?
Scanning menu hacks your smartphone? The US Federal Trade Commission issued warning that hackers could take control of your smart phone and steal money when users scan the QR code on a restaurant menu Scammers are apparently making fake QR code stickers and placing them on menus
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Scanning Scam: Quishing is on the Rise
QR codes have become standard for mobile payments, marketing, parking apps, and restaurants. And like any convenient, ubiquitous technology, cybercriminals have found a way to exploit them. Last year, the FTC issued a warning about scam QR codes, and the United States Postal Service did the same . Both organizations noted that the familiar barcodes were being used as part of a new type of phishing attack — dubbed “quishing” — to trick victims into giving up passwords, financial data, and...