Credit: Shutterstock If there’s one takeaway from the recent pandemic, it is that fortune favours those who embrace digital transformation to recalibrate and adapt rapidly to change. IT leaders are taking notes amid recession fears this year. Foundry’s recent Digital Business Study 2023 found that 93% of IT leaders in the region surveyed have either started to adopt or have already adopted a digital-first approach for their business, driven primarily by employee productivity, cost savings, and business resilience goals. With digital transformation top of mind for IT leaders, it’s only natural that cloud adoption continues to grow even in the most unlikely area: print management. Consider how 31% of respondents in Quocirca’s Cloud Print Services 2023 Study now manage printing fully or mostly in the cloud, and more than half (55%) expect to do so by 2025. The case for cloud print management platforms: cost, performance, and security The shift to a cloud print strategy is well underway, although not at the same pace as cloud adoption itself. Often at times, the enormous scope of digital transformation—and its ripple effect across the organisation—overwhelms IT leaders. They then opt to adopt the cloud in bite-sized approaches, especially in non-core business […]