And printing – as a tool that is relevant to both of these categories – is no exception. The constant push towards digitization and smart technologies challenges the whole printing industry to come up with new products and features to satisfy the digital demand. To make the future of printing a little clearer, Quocirca created the Global Print 2025 report to sketch out the most important changes ahead.

For a better insight into the printing sector, Quocirca conducted two surveys, one with 55 senior industry executives and a second with 575 small and medium businesses and enterprise organizations from the US and Europe. The report, together with a free executive summary, can be found here. Let us take a closer look at the essential expectations of the industry and how MyQ Solution steps up to meet them.

Printing remotely

The labor market is experiencing a great change when it comes to workplaces, as more and more employees are working remotely, and the number is expected to cross the 50% mark by 2025. With MyQ software, the users can manage their printing jobs from their homes or on the go, send all their printing tasks to the server and pick them up once they are in the office. It is even possible to do without a VPN connection, when MyQ is installed in the Microsoft 365 cloud and connected to Universal Print.

Security as a top priority  

For 84% of respondents, security was a number one priority, showing how crucial it is for the companies to protect the printing environment. Secure printing is a real non-negotiable component for MyQ. The most advanced edition MyQ Ultimate offers a variety of unique security features, such as PDF password protection, digital signatures with time stamps that allow to track the origin of the document, or zonal redaction, which helps to hide sensitive data.


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