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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Gene Gable, a technology consultant and writer for Creativepro sent us his thoughts in a piece that provides an "alternate perspective" on the Adobe-FedEx deal. Gene's comments echo what many have said since the deal was announced in June, but he also takes the industry to task for not looking ...
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
The mainstream business media is starting to cover the Adobe-FedEx Kinko’s Deal that has caused an uproar in the printing industry. The Wall Street Journal has a story in today's edition, Adobe-FedEx Link Pushes A Hot Button (link expires in 7 days). The WSJ article does not offer any more ...
Posted in Printing Industry News | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
Recent articles and blog postings bemoan the fact that kids aren't going to 4 year colleges to get degrees in some area of printing or not considering printing as a career. This is not really new. Printers have long told me their biggest challenge is finding good people who ...
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
Frank Romano’s provocative article asking “Where have all the students gone?” and the equally incisive responses to it have raised enough issues to keep a thread on industry education running indefinitely. But I was particularly struck by several comments that go straight to the heart of what’s been wrong with ...
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
Join us tomorrow to find out. Another from the WhatTheyThink.com Webinar Series entitled "Selling Digital Printing to the Financial Services Industry" with Frank Romano and sponsored by Kodak.
“Print is a major part of financial services marketing, representing a spend in the U.S. of $7.1 billion for investment ...
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Adobe hosted an advisory forum last week to discuss the fail out caused by an agreement between Adobe and FedEx Kinko's to include Kinko’'s proprietary web-to-print technology in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat 8 software. Adobe released comments on the meeting that highlighted recommendations they received from forum attendees and ...
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Saturday, July 21st, 2007
Frank Romano's last two WhatTheyThink.com columns (Where have all the students gone? and Where have all the students gone? Part deux ) examines one the printing industry's largest problems: the lack of new talent coming into the industry to replace those going out:
The printing industry needs 60,000 new employees every ...
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