Lexmark recognised by Quocirca
July 27, 2022
Lexmark announced it has been named a leader in Managed Print Services (MPS) by global print and market insight research firm Quocirca for the 10th consecutive year.
In its Managed Print Services Market Landscape 2022 report, Quocirca named Lexmark a leader, highlighting its Global IoT System which provides increased uptime and cloud-native services.
Quocirca Director Louella Fernandes said: “Lexmark has yet again proven that it is able to quickly adapt to changing market demands and customer needs when it comes to managed print services. By adopting a technology-based, data-driven approach to MPS, and making significant investments in adjacent technologies like IoT and interactive analytics, Lexmark has sustained a strong position in the market.”
In naming Lexmark a leader, the report also highlights Lexmark’s:
- Use of IoT technology to gather performance data from more than one million devices worldwide.
- Flexible suite of MPS services for businesses of all sizes, with investment to support MPS growth and bring advanced, enterprise-level capabilities to the SMB market and the hybrid working environment, including the Lexmark Cloud Bridge solution.
- Vertical industry expertise to optimise customer business processes.
- Customer security assessments by dedicated security consultants.
- Cloud Print Infrastructure as a Service (CPI) offering, which utilises IoT and cloud technologies to manage print environments via a subscription service.
- Dedication to sustainability through longer-lasting devices, Lexmark’s Smart Refresh program, recycling initiatives, and partnership with PrintReleaf.
“Lexmark’s recognition as a leader in the latest Quocirca Managed Print Services Landscape report validates our ongoing commitment to providing industry-leading imaging and IoT solutions that help customers adapt to the rapidly evolving workplace, including our comprehensive MPS infrastructure, global services delivery platform, and large portfolio of cloud solutions and services,” said Brock Saladin, Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Lexmark.
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