January 1, 2010, I was given the honor of trying to pull a messed up, terribly run, unprofitable MPS Practice out of the fire - Operation Phoenix.
It is true that I have been involved, writing about, evaluating, talking, being sold and advised on all things MPS. Not only therotically, but in practice.
What I know about MPS is both utilized and enhanced by my "day job" - I talk the talk, and sell the dream.
There is nothing anybody can say to me now, that I haven't heard or recognized about MPS.
For example, I could go back to articles I created almost two years ago, and repost as new, the content is still, if not more, relevant today.
Since the show in May, I have been inundated with many vendor programs, MPS software, assessment training and "How to" webinars/seminars, they are starting to look alike - not just because of plagiarism.
I think I may be the only person in the world who has seen under the hood of both Canon and Ricoh's MDS programs; evaluated PrintAudit, FMAudit, and PrintFleet - two and three times over the past 3 years and utilize some of the best HP tools ever created.
I have witnessed PagePack evolve from version 1.0 to 3.0(there never was a PPack 2.0). I know the difference between Cabon 6 and Axess; CompTIA and Your MPSA - I remember when Great America was simply a "leasing company" and barrister meant "lawyer".
I am on Managed Print Services 'overload'.
Enter, Recharger 2010, next week in Vegas.
For me, what could be better? Vegas, a scant four hour drive, and Managed Print Services - booze, pole dancing BlackJack and output Geeks - Nirvana.
Next week, during the show, I will be out of cell range, off the grid. No laptop, no phone and barely any GPS and no MPS.
Into the Sierra Nevada's - almost 100 miles of 4x4 only trails behind me.
But - I can't leave without a few words regarding the 2010 Recharger Expo.
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School House Rock - Shot Heard 'Round the World (America Rock)
You absolutely, know, that this little cartoon would never show up in a school today.
Yet, back in the Seventy's, this was actually shown on TV! Gasp!
Yet, back in the Seventy's, this was actually shown on TV! Gasp!
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