Over the years, the company has steadily expanded its offering from traditional print solutions to a comprehensive suite of managed content services.
The Chinese smartphone maker unveils the Honor 90 series for Middle East and Africa, identifying SA as a critical market.
By adopting cloud-based solutions, businesses can print and scan to and from the cloud, ensuring secure storage of their critical data, says Greg Griffith, senior product manager at Kyocera Document Solutions SA.
HUAWEI AppGallery has curated a collection of productivity-focused apps catering to various needs and preferences.
Candidates will have the opportunity to kick-start their careers, with a two-year in-house placement at Epson’s local offices.
The Department of Home Affairs’ migration from 350 million paper-based civic records to electronic format shifts into gear.
Canon's focus includes designing more energy efficient products, stepping up recycling and remanufacturing and reducing harmful chemicals in manufacturing.
Unlike printed bar codes, RFID tags can be updated by receiving new information that is transmitted to them, so data can be both written to and read from the tags.
The traditional office automation provider charts next growth frontier, with the internet of things key among its focus areas.
Quocrica commended the company for its deepening capabilities across device security, fleet management and content security.
The Chinese brand breaks into SA’s 5G smartphone market, announcing the availability of its Tecno Spark 10 5G.