As more and more details come out of Japan, (just now, I see tweets regarding yet another explosion at a Nuclear Plant) the environmental and the economic ramifications seem troubling.
I have seen some reports of Canon shutting down 8 plants.
Over at Art Post's Blog, he mentioned Ricoh's locations and factories in Japan:
"...Ricoh operates factories in Tottori (Ricoh Microelectronics Co., LTD), located 421 miles southwest of Tokyo, Ibaraki (Ricoh Printing Solutions) which is about 95 miles south of the Fukushima Nuclear Plant and Miyagi (Tohuku Ricoh) which is about 20 miles south of Sendai and 65 miles north of the Fukushima Nuclear Plant, Iwate (Ricoh Optical Industries), which is located about 95 miles north of Sendai and about 55 miles inland of the Ocean, Yamanashi (Yamanashi Electronics Co., Ltd.) which is located about 73 miles west of Tokyo, Miyagi (Ricoh Hasama) lies 113 miles north of the Fukushima Nuclear Plant and 54 miles northeast of Sendai, Saitama (Ricoh Unitechno) is located about 13 miles north of Tokyo, Saga (Ricoh Keiki) about 713 miles southwest of Tokyo, Kanagawa (Handano & Atsugi Plant) is located 28 miles south of Tokyo and a few miles from Yokohama, Hyogo (Yashiro Plant) 331 miles southwest of Tokyo, Fukiu (Fukui Plant) located 324 miles west of Tokyo near the Sea of Japan, Shizuoka (Numazu & Gotemba Plant) is 111 miles southwest of Tokyo..."
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
CNET Needs Managed Print Services - So Says Molly Wood
Molly, here.
"...dude ....what is the deal with that fukin printer?"
"Why can we not fix the printer? Who doesn't use a printer?'
"CNET shows you the exciting possibilities of how technology can enhance and enrich your life. We provide you with information, tools, and advice that help you decide what to buy and how to get the most out of your tech."
Molly rants professionally for CNET as a technology editor and the following printer reflections are apparently caught "off-line".
So, quick, you're in MPS - How many of your co-workers love their printers and hate the big copier?
Have they "ranted" like this?
Monday, March 7, 2011
Managed Print Services Practices Managers: Are You Selling MPS Internally ? - Over and Over again.
Sure, selling a 1,500 device, Stage 1,2, & 3, a national account is tricky. But it's nothing compared to your talk track around your own coffee machine.
How do you convince YOUR help desk people? How do YOUR bench techs respond to MPS? And what about your BDM's?. Don't forget upper and executive management.
My one word? Redundancy.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
The Next Great Managed Print Services Dude - Team Sheen, Let Crazy Lead
Talk about "To the Right of the Bell Curve". Wowzie.
He's our MPS Rising star.
Why? Because he is full on, 100% crazy. But crazy with a plan, passion and focus.
It's about time we get a nutty male in the "papers" vs. Lindsey, Britney, Paris, etc.
The way I look at it, with Chuck out there, lowering the bar and making 'crazy' more common, all us other MPS Madmen, start to look a bit more normal.
Am I right?
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
DeathOfTheCopier's Greg Walters to Present at the 2011 North American Managed Print Services Conference
MPS/BPM/ITO/BPO/VAR/BTA/MSP/OEM players Unite!
Imaging Geekdom, Nirvana...ah...yes..
Third year in a row. Mark your calenders. May 4, 2011 - 10:30AM, Orlando, Fla.
Greg Walters - Case Study; Building an MPS Program within an IT / MSP organization(SIGMAnet)
Imaging Geekdom, Nirvana...ah...yes..
Third year in a row. Mark your calenders. May 4, 2011 - 10:30AM, Orlando, Fla.
Greg Walters - Case Study; Building an MPS Program within an IT / MSP organization(SIGMAnet)
To say I am looking forward to this simple, 50 minute presentation, is an understatement.
I could easily fill 500 slides and if we go by the book, hours would seem like days.
I jest. Well, no not really.
Thrill packed, adventure filled, fog machines and disco-balls, this harangue will be streamed all over the globe; a brief history of a road traveled.
An Odyssey, or at least one chapter of many. The struggles, challenges and conquests of an MPS within an MSP.
Alert the authorities.
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