IBM plans to eventually offload its enterprise printing systems division to Japanese printer and copier vendor Ricoh. The two companies announced Thursday that they’re forming a joint-venture company ...
Boulder is gaining a new corporate headquarters as IBM agreed today to sell off its printing systems division to Ricoh Co., Japan’s second-largest printing office equipment maker for $725 million. The ...
International Business Machines Corp. is spinning off its printing division into a new company that Japan’s Ricoh Co. will control, part of IBM’s ongoing efforts to pare sideline businesses and focus ...
IBM and Ricoh’s InfoPrint joint venture officially opened for business Monday. Back in January, IBM announced plans to gradually offload its enterprise printing systems division to Ricoh and create ...
IBM has signed a deal for access to a technology it says could one day make its heavy-duty printers more cost-effective. Big Blue's Printing Systems division, which serves the business market, ...
Digital office solutions provider Ricoh has inked a $725 million deal to acquire IBM Corp.'s printing systems division. On closing of the agreement between Ricoh and IBM, Ricoh initially will acquire ...
A new company formed from IBM's printing division has begun operation as a separate entity. InfoPrint Solutions Company (IPS) was www.vnunet.com in January, when IBM revealed that it would partner ...
Imagine a printer capable of producing 60 copies of Tolstoy's epic novel War and Peace each hour, or one copy per minute. Better yet, try to imagine which company is making this powerful machine. It's ...
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View has two operational IBM 1401 mainframes, which use IBM 1403 high-speed printers. They aren’t some decades-old notion of “high speed” that barely looks ...
IBM wants a bigger piece of the RFID action, announcing last week its plans to sell a printer that can produce both traditional bar codes and RFID tags. However, there is no confirmation yet on the ...
You know, it's not terribly often we find ourselves with emergency book printing needs, but we imagine someone's gotta have 'em. IBM's Infoprint 4100 series of laser printers reportedly spits out the ...