Read online or download now: Managed.IT issue 58
In this issue:
What’s New: The month’s best new products and services
Bulletin: COVID-19 accelerates cloud infrastructure investment
Safety at work: A selection of products, apps and services for a Covid-secure workplace
Automation: David Poole explains how to reap the benefits of hyperautomation
Video meetings: How one Italian winery is using Microsoft Teams to get closer to consumers
Unified communications: Avaya launches UCaaS solution for calling, team messaging, video and conferencing
Asset management: ITAM Forum launched to raise profile of IT asset management
SAM: What the shift to remote working means for software asset managers
Computers: Acer covers all bases with new line-up
Broadband: Rising to the challenge of gigabit-capable broadband network expansion
Managed services: The benefits of a cloud IT managed service
Archiving: Ben Saxton explains what to look for in a digital preservation platform
Cloud workspaces: IGEL inspires confidence with new testing and verification programme
I couldn’t do my job without…: Simon Walker, MD of Parajet, picks his favourite work tools
On the cover
A superhero for every workgroup
Workgroups and small businesses that require the flexibility and sophisticated functionality of an
A3 colour MFP but in a compact A4 device will find just what they are looking for in Toshiba’s new e-STUDIO400AC series of A4 colour MFPs.
Meeting the diverse needs of
busy workgroups, these productive
devices incorporate Advanced
Toshiba e-BRIDGE Next controller technology, offering seamless integration with a company’s existing print infrastructure and business processes, as well as support for mobile and cloud printing.
A 10.1in touchscreen provides intuitive tablet-style operation for quick and easy interaction with workflows, embedded apps, third party solutions, smart MFP functionality and a built-in web browser.
The customisable display can be used to turn complicated multi-step processes into time-saving one-touch functions, helping to maximise productivity and avoid bottlenecks. It can also be personalised so that when each user authenticates themselves at a device the home screen displays their choice of apps and permissions.
There are two models in the range – the 33 pages per minute e-STUDIO330AC and the 40 pages per minute e-STUDIO400AC. Both produce high quality colour output on a range of print media, from envelopes to banners, and feature a dual scan document feeder capable of scanning both sides of the page in a single pass.
For security, the devices support NFC and/or card-based authentication and, as standard, come with a self-encrypting Toshiba Secure HDD that prevents sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands.
Like other Toshiba MFPs, the e-STUDIO400AC series is delivered carbon neutral through Toshiba’s Carbon Zero Scheme. In addition, customers can use the e-BRIDGE Plus for Green Information app to save energy and paper costs through on- screen monitoring, reporting and advice.
The e-STUDIO400AC series will be available at the end of August.
To find out more about the machines and their many time-saving features, please visit toshibatec.co.uk or email marketing@toshibatec.co.uk