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Leader: Why tech must go green
Leader If, as Ricoh in that instance told us, you win even one major contract over a rival because of your environmental policy, the powers that be will start to sit up and take notice. There are a number of reasons why the IT industry must adopt a more... [20 Mar 2006]
Photos: Inside Ricoh's 'Green Centre'
Photo Ricoh's Green Centre near Wellingborough in Northampton is a 43,000 square foot facility dedicated to processing IT kit, principally copiers, and either returning them back into the field as a reconditioned unit or stripping them of all components... [16 Mar 2006]
Being 'green': Practical, possible... and profitable?
News In recent years, as environmentalism has become a watchword for the socially responsible, politically aware and regulation wary, many vendors have made bold claims about what they are doing to operate in a 'green' manner.silicon.com visited Ricoh... [16 Mar 2006]
Google 'death penalty' hits Ricoh but meets criticism
News Office equipment giant Ricoh has also now found itself on the end of Google's search sanctions in Germany but some critics of Google's 'death penalty' say companies are being punished unfairly for having the savvy to make Google's system work for... [07 Feb 2006]
Ricoh throws down the green gauntlet
News Printer giant Ricoh is the latest company to go to pains to outline the work it is doing to make its business environmentally friendly, admitting that for a company in the 'dead tree business' that message is even more vital than for other tech... [01 Feb 2006]
CIOs told to wise up to printing... of all things
News Industry giant Ricoh invites companies to visit its Technoportal in New City to see its array of products and services in action and told silicon.com that only around 40 per cent of visitors bring staff from the IT side of the business. [31 Jan 2006]
Bowneboosts Productivity, With "Bang for the Buck" Color Printers
White Paper Bowne had used Canon, QMS and Ricoh printers in the past for its pre-press needs. Bowne & Co. Inc.is the United States' oldest and largest financial printer, founded in 1775. At their 50+ satellite sites, about 150 office printers produce 50,000 to... [18 Feb 2005]
Introducing the Game-Changing HP LaserJet 4345mfp
White Paper Competing devices from Canon, Ricoh, and Xerox - all of which are floor models - weigh anywhere from 76% more to four times as much, their footprints are anywhere from 13% bigger to three times as huge, and they consume anywhere from 74% more... [03 Feb 2005]
A Competitive Analysis of Copier and Printer Vendors' Document Solutions, 2003
White Paper It contains in-depth profiles of the solutions strategies of Canon, HP, Konica, Kyocera Mita, Lexmark, Minolta, Oce, Oki Data, Panasonic, Ricoh, Sharp, Toshiba, and Xerox. This IDC study discusses the competitive landscape for document solutions in... [15 May 2004]
RTS Invests In Web Services for an e-Business Advantage
White Paper Ricoh Technosystems (RTS) wanted to create an integration solution to help manage and maintain a team of technical professionals. To meet these challenge RTS implemented an end-to-end Web services solution powered by IBM and featuring the UDDI... [20 Apr 2004]
3GSM Diary: Nokia gust, 'good clean' phones and the froven
Comment Daimler Chrysler, Pfizer and Ricoh are three early-exploiters of this partnership, using the Nokia Communicator as the client device. You'll have heard about people being blown away by corporate presentations. [24 Feb 2004]
Microsoft wades in to DVD debate
News The DVD+RW Alliance announced late on Monday that Microsoft had joined its ranks, adding that the software giant will also have a seat on its policy-setting team with representatives from Dell Computer, Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi Chemical... [25 Feb 2003]
Gestetner practices what its printers preach
News However, he added that since Gestetner was bought by global giant Ricoh in 1996, that part of the equation has become easier to resolve. Gestetner has reinvented itself to such an extent that it now leads Xerox and Canon in the black-and-white... [08 Sep 1999]
Canon turns down IBM printer offer
News Other printer companies thought to be interested are Ricoh and Xerox, although neither has confirmed it has been approached. Japanese printer company Canon admitted today that it was offered IBM's $2bn printer business, but declined it. [30 Jun 1998]
