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# Pages: 152 Introduction Taking into account all printing for all business purposes and all related process costs, the 6,500 largest U.S. corporations spend approximately $42 billion annually. Document production is not only a major financial consideration for large organizations, it is a strategic concern. Changing technology and economic incentives now spur large organizations to adopt new equipment and management techniques for document production. Gauging the changes that companies are making now and predicting future changes will help vendors sell technology and services to the corporate print market. What changes are currently afoot that will affect the fate of this corporate document production market? What do corporate managers and print providers say about the current market, and what are their preferences for the future? How can vendors selling to this changing market take advantage of trends that are now common knowledge? These are the basic questions that The Future of Corporate Document Production answers. Learn More Today InfoTrends' study is available immediately for purchase. To learn more about the report or to make a purchase, please contact Alison Hipp at +1 , ext. 126 or via e-mail at . |