Want to know what goes into developing an enterprise mobile printing solution? David May, director of development for Fiery enterprise and mobile solutions at EFI explains the different criteria the company considers when enhancing PrintMe Mobile and why it is important for a mobile printing solution to have print drivers. Get the inside scoop. Q:… Continue reading →
Mobile Printing Perspectives: Mobile Device Trends in the Enterprise
We sat down with David May, Director of Development for Fiery Enterprise and Mobile Solutions at EFI. Below, David gives his input on the enterprise mobile printing market and discusses the various features that should go into a mobile printing solution. Find out what he has to say. Q: What are the mobile device trends… Continue reading →
Mobile Printing Eases BYOD Transition
As enterprises continue to embrace BYOD, employees will expect more from their devices in order to remain productive and sustain their mobility. As device use shifts from desktop to mobile, the demand to print will continue. Tom Offutt, director of business development for EFI’s Fiery business unit, recently published an article discussing how incorporating a… Continue reading →
Mobile Printing Perspectives: The Mobile Printing Trend
Mobile Printing Perspectives is a new blog series where executives from mobile printing share their point of view and knowledge about printing in a mobile world. In this blog series, readers will gain insight into how mobile printing is finding its way into people’s work lives as well as the opportunities and challenges it… Continue reading →
Collaboration and Paper
Contributed blog post was submitted by Margaret Motamed. Margaret is a blogger at Agile Dreamer, and director of user assistance and software globalization and emerging business and core program management for Fiery Products at EFI. After more than 15 years in business, I’ve learned that the most effective tool augmenting face-to-face communication is paper. This… Continue reading →
Trend Talk from Tablet Strategy West Conference
At TabTimes’ Tablet Strategy West Conference in San Francisco last month, we observed several interesting trends about enterprise mobility. Since the show, we caught up with TabTimes’ Editor David Needle to discuss where the BYOD (Bring-Your-Own-Device) trend is heading and his thoughts on the event. We have included here a few highlights and takeaways from… Continue reading →
From Textbook to Tablet: Enhancing the Learning Experience
Today, many schools are encouraging students at all grade levels to use mobile devices to help them do their work and enhance learning. In fact, last year Pearson Foundation found tablet ownership had more than tripled among college students, with 25 percent of students owning a tablet in January 2012. The study also found that… Continue reading →
The Mobile Worker Becomes Mainstream
eWeek recently highlighted the growing trend of mobile workers and BYOD, featuring new research from Forrester. The Forrester report included survey responses from information workers about where they use their smartphones, with results pointing to more than 60 percent using their devices at home, at work or while commuting. Mobile devices have become the new… Continue reading →
BYOD Boasts Productivity Advantage
Recent surveys have highlighted the advantages of letting employees bring their own devices (BYOD) to work. We wanted to highlight a few key findings that point to the productivity benefits in the enterprise. Dell found that more than two-thirds of businesses have seen a boost in employee productivity by letting employees BYOD. The study also… Continue reading →
Real Estate Agents Use Mobile Printing to Work More Efficiently
Mobile devices are increasingly becoming an essential daily tool for real estate agents, allowing them to conduct business wherever they are. Agents spend most of their time working outside the office, whether it be traveling to different offices, meeting clients or showing homes. A Nashville Business Journal article noted that the use of mobile apps… Continue reading →
