Doc Imaging/Content Management/Managed Print Featured Editorial
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How To: Naming Conventions For Documentation
1/6/2020
Consistent naming conventions are crucial to getting the most out of your documentation. With strong naming conventions, you’ll be able to find documents efficiently, avoid creating duplicate documents, and easily understand the contents of a document without having to click into it. It’s important to get naming conventions correct early on to avoid having to go back and update a bunch of documents later. Remember, naming conventions are all about utility; once the system is learned, anybody should be able to interpret the document name accurately.
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How Expertise And Trust Help Drive Sales For VARs And MSPs
8/15/2017
Selling professional services is tricky business. There is nothing tangible in the conversation. No product to pick up, turn over, and closely examine for quality and functionality. What clients are buying is you and your expertise.
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Looking To Sell Your MSP Practice - Better Consider These Issues Now
7/26/2017
The managed services market got its start as early as the 1990s as the recurring revenue business model sparked a new era of change in the technology industry. As managed service providers (MSPs) emerged, the market for their offerings grew, and it is expected to reach $193 billion by 2019, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.5%, according to Markets and Markets.
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Digital Transformation: 5 Stages To Being Fully Optimized
6/27/2017
The term “Digital Transformation” is de rigueur: it is often highlighted in news stories and ongoing corporate communications globally and is even the subject of recent TED talks. However, as IDC often points out, Digital Transformation is a journey and there are five stages to being fully optimized.
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The Future And The Past: A Tale Of Two Meetings
6/15/2017
Last week I attended Print Audit’s Seat Based Billing Roadshow. The Roadshow was held the day before the BTA meeting in Kansas City. I decided to attend both. The SBB roadshow was informative. It is always refreshing when I see organizations bringing the future to the present.