Lexmark ES Rebounds in Q2
Lexmark’s Q2 results for its Enterprise Software (ES) division do not appear to be terrible. On Friday, the Lexington, KY-based MFP vendor announced its Q2
Lexmark’s Q2 results for its Enterprise Software (ES) division do not appear to be terrible. On Friday, the Lexington, KY-based MFP vendor announced its Q2
A week after announcing a restructuring of the sales management team at Kodak Alaris Information Management (IM), Kodak Alaris announced it is looking for a new CEO.
For those of you that haven’t done the math for yourselves, Lexmark Enterprise Software (ES) saw about a 15% decline in revenue for Q1, YOY.
Word came out yesterday that Kodak Alaris Information Management has changed its management structure. Cássio Vaquero, who had been serving as regional director of emerging markets
Today, Lexmark announced that its Board of Directors has “authorized the exploration of strategic alternatives to enhance shareholder value.” After the announcement was made, Lexmark’s stock rose
Here’s a preview of an article that scheduled to run in tomorrow’s (Oct. 16) edition of DIR: scanPAD is a German startup that has created a new
Lexmark reported its Q2 2015 earnings today. Overall, Lexmark reported $891M in non-GAAP revenue and $139M in earnings. Apparently, Wall Street traders were not impressed
You can’t accuse Lexmark of being predictable and boring. Almost two months after announcing its surprise $1B bid for document capture market leader Kofax, today,
Xerox recently adjusted its outlook for 2015 in the wake of fairly weak Q1 results. But, the big news for our readers may be Xerox
Dolores Kructhen, who has served as president of Kodak Alaris Document Imaging – DI (recently renamed Information Management- IM), since it was launched in 2013,
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