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The DTP Group are attending The UCISA Conference 2010
3rd - 4th March | Hall B - Harrogate International CentreRead More
DTP are attending BETT 2010.
13th - 16th January | HP Partner Education Village - Olympia - LondonRead More
Managed Print News April 2009
Wednesday 1st April, 2009
DTP Keeping you in the Know

Document Management focus: SafeCom
When printer chaos is costing you money, frustrating employees, threatening your security, polluting the environment and wasting everyone's time, SafeCom can help.
SafeCom has developed a patented, cost-efficient, secure, user-friendly print management solution that is easy to install, use and benefit from. And payback time is fast.
SafeCom means:
No more lack of control.
No more wasted money on printers, paper and toner.
No more queues at printers & employee frustration
No more documents ending in the wrong hands.
No more lost documents.
No more wasted paper.
Contact a DTP Specialist today for more information about a SafeCom solution for you.
DTP's Green guide
Green; the word is getting used more and more in today's society. But are we actually doing anything Green as businesses or as individuals to help the environment?
In the 21st century climate change is no longer a questionable threat on the horizon but a definite reality existing here and now. As a result, government officials, the business world and society as a whole must recognise the need to take immediate action.
The guide is designed to make you aware of some of the things you can do to help reduce the effect we as people have on the environment.
Click here to view the guide.
Proof of the benefits of Managed Services....
HP & BT have recently demonstrated the efficiencies and market strength gained in consolidating your technologies through managed services at this testing time in the market.
BT and HP announced plans to develop a strategic go-to-market alliance that will address mutual growth opportunities in the global information and communications technology (ICT) marketplace. As the communications and IT sectors continue to converge, the companies see this as a major opportunity to utilize their combined capabilities in delivering enhanced service offerings.
As a first step, the companies have signed managed services agreements with a combined value of $1.5 billion over the next seven years. Under these agreements, HP will manage BT's midrange and desktop information technology (IT) infrastructure in the UK, and BT will manage HP's voice and data network and product support call centres within the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region.
