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Print Geeks 019 | The history of Managed Print Services (MPS)

Gosh, it’s been a red-hot minute between podcast episodes here at Print Geeks.

Back to our regularly scheduled program of fortnightly drops! Keep your eye and ear out on Tuesdays/Wednesdays every two weeks for the latest Print Geeks installment.

In this episode, I’m joined by our Product Manager, Matt Coad. He taps into his 12+ years of experience in the print industry to teach class on the history of Managed Print Services (MPS).

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2lUdY6GUb8VN3Cz2IdWqnL?si=caf48f127e9c4c3b

Before joining PaperCut, Matt was a PaperCut Reseller. He managed solutions for 15 years, and during that time did a lot of installing of PaperCut products. He walks us through his first-hand experience of watching MPS go from analog to digital, and how MPS has evolved over the years.

And if you enjoy this chat, do we have exciting news for you! This is the first entry of a little series on MPS we’ll be doing on Print Geeks over the following months.

Oh, and if you missed it, myself and PaperCutter Al recorded an episode on how to choose a print management solution, during our recent escapades to our Portland office. So give episode 018 a spin if you’re keen for more print geeky goodness!

Now all that’s left to say is to grab a cup of whatever beverage tickles your fancy, and have a listen!

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