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Cyberattackers are continuing to put pressure on businesses, staying ahead of the curve with strong and automated systems while organisations struggle with the overload in urgent security tasks, regardless of their size or sector. Having vulnerabilities in your organisation’s security infrastructure can pose a risk to your current and future financial position, among other serious repercussions.

After more than two years, businesses are ready to welcome back their employees with open arms. For some, it may suggest old-school thinking about employment. However, for others, it’s a crucial first step to reigniting the company culture and getting teams back together in a collaborative post COVID-19 environment.

A complete switch from laser to inkjet printing can reduce energy-related emissions from printing by more than half (52.6 per cent) of current levels by 2025, saving around 1.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, according to a recent study by Dr Tim Forman, Cambridge University, commissioned by Epson. The project shows that the conscious choice of technology has an impact on the environmental balance and makes an important contribution to the net-zero scenario of the International Energy Agency, IEA.

By Sander Sondaal, Director, Commercial Print Sales, Graphic Communications Group Ricoh Europe
A bright spotlight was shone on the versatility of digital print by the Coronavirus pandemic. Creative production in many sectors was boosted, and these are continuing to grow.

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