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Newsweek Awards Toshiba Managed Print Services Program

Premier News Magazine Presents Toshiba Best Business Tools 2019 Recognition
August 28, 2019

Newsweek recognizes Toshiba America Business Solutions’ continuing drive for innovation by featuring the tech company’s Encompass Managed Print Services (MPS) offering on its Best Business Tools 2019 list.

Toshiba’s industry-acclaimed Encompass Managed Print Services program enables consultants from Toshiba and its resellers to quickly and accurately analyze both the cost and eco-impact of operating a client’s copier and printer fleet and identifies the potential document and device security vulnerabilities.  The Encompass cloud-based analytical tool enables Toshiba consultants to design a printer and copier implementation that best utilizes current assets, identifies products for removal, relocation or replacement.  Additionally, Toshiba consultants use Encompass to identify workflow improvement and print reduction opportunities.

“If you’re in business, you know how crucial tech tools are to your success,” said Newsweek Global Editor in Chief Nancy Cooper.  “We wanted to provide our readers with an authoritative list of America’s Best Business Tools.  Our research, in partnership with Statista Inc., enabled us to name the top providers of business software and software services in 54 categories—and you can be sure that any tool on this list is an outstanding product.  I’m delighted to say that Toshiba was recognized as a Best Business Tool in the category of managed print services.”

Newsweek’s Best Business Tools rankings are based on a nationwide survey of more than 10,000 professional software users and software service providers.  The Newsweek Best Business Tools list is further determined by evaluating more than 1,500 Gen Z users completing the survey.  Young entrepreneurs from business schools across the United States also took part in the online voting.

“Toshiba is pleased to receive recognition for our Encompass Managed Print Services program from Newsweek,” said Toshiba America Business Solutions Chief Marketing Executive Bill Melo.  “We continually strive to improve the user experience for each of our clients and reseller partners while helping to ensure that each can operate more securely, efficiently, affordably and sustainably.  This mindset was front and center when developing Encompass.”

About Newsweek

Newsweek is a premier news magazine and website that has been bringing high-quality journalism to readers around the globe for over 80 years.

Newsweek provides the latest news, in-depth analysis and ideas about international issues, technology, business, culture and politics. In addition to its online and mobile presence, Newsweek publishes weekly English print editions in the United States, Europe/ Middle East/ Africa and Asia as well as editions in Japanese, Korean, Polish, Serbian and Spanish.

About Statista

Statista publishes worldwide established industry rankings and company listings with high profile media partners.  This research and analysis service is based on the success of statista.com.  The leading data and business intelligence portal provide statistics, business relevant data, and various market and consumer studies/surveys.

About Toshiba America Business Solutions, Inc.
Toshiba America Business Solutions (TABS) is a workplace solutions provider delivering an extensive portfolio of industry-recognized workflow and document management products for businesses of all sizes across the United States, Mexico, and Central and South America.  TABS supports the diverse needs of today’s professionals through award-winning e-STUDIO™ multifunction printers, label and receipt printers, digital signage, managed print services, and cloud solutions. Toshiba continuously focuses on the clients and communities it serves, is committed to sustainability and is recognized as a Wall Street Journal Top 100 Sustainable Company.  To learn more, please visit business.toshiba.com. Follow TABS on TwitterLinkedIn and YouTube.