June 2021: Industry-leading Managed Workplace Services experts at Apogee have announced their successful bid to become an accredited supplier of the new Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC) framework agreement.
Apogee Public Sector have supported HP Inc. in being awarded a place on Lots 1 and 2 on the NEPA (National Education Printer Agreement) framework which is for the provision of Managed Print Services UK-wide.
By modernising and adapting, the UK’s education sector can help children and students to develop the skills they will need as part of a modern workforce.
Over the past 50 years, technological advancements have improved our quality of life greatly. We have experienced advances in everything from biometrics and Fintech, to social media and artificial intelligence.
As the world moves towards being more environmentally conscious, have you considered what impact schools or universities have on the environment? Given the fact the UK’s government has declared an environmental and climate emergency, it’s becoming an increasing area of focus for all organisations.
All educational establishments handle a vast amount of confidential data such as student details and test results. This data can be held for a considerable length of time even after the student has left, so it is important that the devices which they are stored on are secure.
With healthcare establishments still printing enormous amounts of documents there is always room for making money saving improvements. With an effective print management solution in place the potential to make these enhancements and savings across multiple departments fundamentally will lead into crucial areas.
NHS organisations have now been banned from purchasing fax machines and are required to overhaul this outdated technology and IT systems, with plans to phase them out completely by 2020.
More organisations are scanning documents as a means to lower or control costs, improve productivity and enhance the accessibility of their companies information.
Managed Print Services (MPS) are designed to optimise an organisation's document output by remotely and proactively managing the technology infrastructure.