What can only be described as "Unbelievably Mind blowing", Ricoh announced their purchase of 400,000 White Castle locations.
"As part of our $300,000,000.00 investment in MDS program, this acquisition puts us even further ahead by strengthening our ability to deliver services and solutions through our channel partners to SMB customers,” said an unknown Ricoh source.
“We’re reinforcing our commitment to our channel partners by bringing them a level of grease-technology and 2:30 AM experience that is unprecedented in the industry.”
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Managed print Services - As The World Turns: First HP/Printelligent today Xerox/Newfield
5/2011
Whose Next?
WOW!
A few of my acquaintances, wait they are more than people I simply know, two close, MPS Pioneers, have now become part of the Machine. In a good way.
Congrats to Robert and his team at NewfieldIt and congrats to Greg, Rob, Lawton and the entire crew at Printelligent.
Well done, well deserved - good luck.
Okay - Now What? This is almost as exciting as when Ricoh bought Ikon.
Questions, questions...
Nature moves in 3's, is there a third shoe to drop?
Whose Next?
WOW!
A few of my acquaintances, wait they are more than people I simply know, two close, MPS Pioneers, have now become part of the Machine. In a good way.
Congrats to Robert and his team at NewfieldIt and congrats to Greg, Rob, Lawton and the entire crew at Printelligent.
Well done, well deserved - good luck.
Okay - Now What? This is almost as exciting as when Ricoh bought Ikon.
Questions, questions...
Nature moves in 3's, is there a third shoe to drop?
HP Buys Printelligent - Whadda Think 'bout THAT?
DOTC 5/2011
From an article on CRN -
"Founded in 1988, Printelligent was an early mover in the managed print space, launching its first MPS solution in 1993. Once the deal closes, Printelligent’s work force and technology assets will become part of the LaserJet and Enterprise Solutions unit within HP's Imaging and Printing Group."
This makes it sound like the integration will be at the enterprise level...but then...
"This acquisition puts us even further ahead by strengthening our ability to deliver services and solutions through our channel partners to SMB customers,” said Vyomesh Joshi, executive vice president of HP's Imaging and Printing Group, in a statement.
Joshi makes it look like this is a channel move.
Time will tell, it always does.
I will say this; the OPS channel is chuck full of MPS training and content.
I know the guys at Printelligent (congrats!) - they are smart. They understand Stage 3/4.
If this is a move to replace the channel, look out.
If this is a move to improve the channel, look out.
Very, very interesting.
OverLords assemble - the Big Three descending.
Childhood's End.
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