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Upcoming WhatTheyThink Webinar: The State of the Cloud

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The latest in our LunchNLearn series 

The opportunities of cloud computing, cloud services, and cloud-enabled training bring more power to print manufacturing than we could have imagined a decade ago. The cloud offers seemingly endless storage and computing to power solutions that are changing how and where we work. Join us as we explore the current state of the cloud, how it applies to print businesses, and how to take full advantage of its opportunities.

Join us on Wednesday, February 14 at 1 pm ET, when WhatTheyThink contributor Pat McGrew and Pixel Dot Consulting’s Ryan McAbee look at how the cloud—“that big, fluffy ghost that lives in our networks”—is transforming virtually every aspect of the print business in shops of all sizes.

What you’ll learn:

  • How cloud-based print management systems (PMS) enable print businesses to automate and streamline their print production workflows, reducing errors and improving overall efficiency.
  • How cloud-based solutions like online ordering portals and web-to-print tools enhance the customer’s experience.
  • The relationship between cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications.
  • How to train employees in “cloud skills.” 

Register now!

A complete archive—slides and audio—will be available for download following this session.

About WhatTheyThink 

WhatTheyThink is the global printing industry's go-to information source with both print and digital offerings, including WhatTheyThink.com, WhatTheyThink Email Newsletters, and the WhatTheyThink magazine. Our mission is to inform, educate, and inspire the industry. We provide cogent news and analysis about trends, technologies, operations, and events in all the markets that comprise today's printing and sign industries including commercial, in-plant, mailing, finishing, sign, display, textile, industrial, finishing, labels, packaging, marketing technology, software and workflow.

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