by Owen Collins | Feb 28, 2019 | Products and Technology
The OEM is seeking to mobilise printing for “people on the go” with its new instant printing kiosks. Aimed at “venues, businesses and campuses frequented by mobile technology users,” the Instant Print Kiosk professes to offer “fast and easy access to popular cloud...
by Owen Collins | Feb 26, 2019 | Around the Industry
The OEM’s long-running wrangle with Fujifilm has taken another turn, with Xerox’s attempts to dismiss Fujifilm’s lawsuit ending in failure. After the collapse of the Fuji Xerox joint endeavour last year, Fujifilm announced it was suing the American OEM, in the United...
by stefanie | Feb 25, 2019 | World Focus
Tariff trade wars seem to be spreading, with the latest being triggered by Donald Trump’s proposed duties on European cars, which has seen the EU threaten to retaliate with its own list of tariffs targeting major U.S. companies. As Reuters reports, following his...
by stefanie | Feb 20, 2019 | Around the Industry
The OEM has begun closing approximately half of its 186 Xerox Business Solutions offices across North America due to “a massive consolidation.” As CRN reports, these closures will force “sales teams to work remote” and will involve “laying off support staff”....
by stefanie | Feb 13, 2019 | Around the Industry
The OEM has made a foray into the metal 3D printing world through the acquisition of a New York start-up called Vader Systems. As WIDE FORMAT ONLINE reports, Vader Systems, led by father and son Scott and Zach, “has designed and created what’s believed to be the first...