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Bruce's Blog is a personal reflection of what is going on within the market place, both in and outside of the industry. While not limited, topics may range from what our customers have to say to what's happening within the industry, from what's new within GFI to what's going on in the community.
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POSTED ON 2.15.2010

NEED TO CONTROL COSTS IN TODAY’S ECONOMY?

The best place to start may be with your document output costs.   

Did you know that 90% of all companies do not know how many printers they have or if they are properly utilizing their print assets?  Consider that companies spend 1-3% of their annual revenues on imaging technology;  that 23% of all IT/help desk calls are printing or copy related; or that annual print volumes are increasing on average of 11%.  With that said, print is often overlooked and is just as important as facilities, telecommunications and IT networks. 

The good news . . . businesses are starting to realize the importance associated with getting their output costs under control.  And they’re doing it through Managed Print Services (MPS) – a strategy developed to help manage a company’s total print output – everything from equipment, supplies and service to the overall management of a company’s printer fleet.

So, how do you know if your business should explore a Managed Print Services relationship?  Ask yourself the following questions:

  1. Will this truly deliver a return on investment?
  2. Do you know how many printers you have?
  3. Are you properly utilizing your print assets?
  4. Does your print infrastructure support your overall company objectives?
  5. Does downtime cost you?
  6. Do you have more important things to focus on than print?

In closing, if you would like to better understand your document output costs, please call Mark Kehoe, Vice President of Managed Print Services at 314.997.6300.

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POSTED ON 2.5.2010

Helping the People of Haiti

As everyone knows, two weeks ago, an earthquake registering a 7.0-magnitude devastated Haiti.   In the aftermath of the quake, the numbers are only just now beginning to tell the story.  The latest death toll now surpasses 200,000 with an estimated 1.5 million people homeless due to the loss of infrastructure and horrific living conditions.  

In response to the horrific situation, GFI Digital and the St. Louis Blues are partnering with the St. Patrick Center to help raise the necessary funds. 

On Friday, February 12th, GFI and a number of local area businesses will be hosting a fundraiser at the St. Louis Blues Hockey Game.  We will be handing out “Helping Hearts” cookies to an estimated 15,000 fans while requesting a donation with 100% of the proceeds going to Haiti’s disaster relief efforts. 

 The “Helping Hearts” cookies are the result of a homeless person in St. Louis area.  Shortly after the earthquake, this particular person developed the idea of baking and distributing cookies as a fundraiser for Haiti and then presented the idea to the St. Patrick Center. (The St. Patrick Center serves the homeless in St. Louis.) The Center immediately reached out to Hollyberry Baking to help put the idea into motion.   It is an amazing story of someone in need helping someone else in need. 

With that said, we would like to invite others to join us as we help with Haiti’s disaster relief efforts.  The need is both great and time sensitive.  There are several opportunities for people and companies to get involved.

1.) Underwrite a percentage of the cookies that will be distributed on February 12, 2010.

2.) Provide volunteers on the night of the game to hand out cookies and to ask for donations.

3.) Host a fundraiser internally to help raise disaster relief funds.

4.) All of the above, part of the above, etc.

All of the funds that are collected will be funneled through the St. Patrick’s Center downtown and will go directly to the Crudem Foundation  and or the Missionary Association.  Both are directly on the ground in Haiti working to provide support to the people of Haiti.  You can learn more about the Crudem Foundation at crudem.org, the Missionary Association at oblatesusa.org and the St. Patrick Center at stpatrickcenter.org.

In closing, we would like to offer special thanks to the St. Patrick Center and their clients, Hollyberry Baking, Wells Fargo, the St. Louis Blues, Custom Cuts, RBO Print Logistics, Vetta Sports Clubs, Keane Insurance and the employees of GFI for helping to make this fundraising event possible.

 If you would like to join us in our disaster relief efforts, please contact Terry Hurley at 314-503-7314.

 We can do more. Together.

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