Konica Minolta stories
Konica Minolta and mobile robot manufacturer Mobile Industrial Robots say they're about to bring even more automation to their Australian clients.
Konica Minolta's robust human rights framework and ethical sourcing initiatives have earned it the prestigious Anti-Slavery Australia Freedom Award.
Konica Minolta has announced a partnership with Western Sydney University (WSU) to build digital manufacturing capabilities...
Konica Minolta Australia is upping its investment into the 3D printing market and looking to expand this rapidly-growing business in the region.
Konica Minolta expands 3D printing biz in Australia, adding staff & resources to meet growing demand. #3Dprinting.
Konica Minolta reaffirms local innovation commitment through its Asia Pacific Innovation Centre. Establishes Australian-based team.
Konica Minolta is a partner in three of five categories: reseller, services and support, and was one of the first platinum partners announced.
Mobile workers can find it difficult to print from devices because of connectivity issues, driver and software needs, and incompatibility issues.
Konica Minolta claims AI-driven content management can predict organisational needs, ensure compliance with privacy laws, and streamline workflow efficiency.
MOBOTIX and Konica Minolta are developing a platform for camera networks that will allow AI-powered surveillance of people and places.
Y Soft says given the surge of digital transformation and cloud, vendors need to be looking at ways to add value to their channel partners.
A Locky ransomware variant is doing the rounds again this time it's also impersonating office equipment from Konica Minolta.
The company say they invested heavily in technology, products and strategic partnerships in order to bring this offering to the New Zealand market.
Large enterprises are removing print servers to reduce infrastructure costs, according to Y Soft and Konica Minolta.
Konica Minilta has partnered with Microsoft, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Sophos, Canonical and BrainTribe to future-proof business IT management.
Businesses that fail to adopt 'smart office' technology risk falling behind in terms of productivity and competitiveness, says Konica Minolta.
Konica Minolta advises businesses to use the end of the financial year to reinvigorate strategic direction and take advantage of tax breaks.
Six out of eight regional markets saw positive year-over-year unit growth in the production print space. Asia/Pacific was a key contributor to growth.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should use the end of the financial year as an opportunity for business growth, says Konica Minolta.
Konica Minolta warns that unsecured multifunction devices could expose SMEs to cyber threats, emphasising the importance of robust security measures.