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Matthew Schotten - VP of Managed Print Services

Matthew Schotten - VP of Managed Print Services

Matt is responsible for ImageNet’s Managed Print Services strategy, strategic sales support, and hardware and software partner relationships. He is a technology and business visionary with a reputation for developing and implementing corporate-wide technology and rightsizing strategies while controlling costs and minimizing risk. Matt supports ImageNet’s strategy and pre-sales technical support relating to Managed Print Solutions, which is designed to improve ImageNet clients’ productivity, manageability, workflow, and security all while reducing costs and mitigating risk. He currently recruits, develops, motivates and retains a team of IT system engineers, project managers, enterprise sales individuals and business process analysts at ImageNet. Matt is originally from Fort Worth, TX and currently lives in Fairview, TX with his wife and two daughters. Matt’s family lives an active and adventure-filled life, with frequent mountain biking, hiking, snowboarding, and ice hockey excursions. Prior to joining ImageNet in 2009, Matt spent more than nine years working in HP’s printing business.
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Managed Print Services

Reduce Printing Costs Per Page – 5 Simple Steps to Cut Office Print Costs

Matthew Schotten - VP of Managed Print Services
December 27, 2018 at 9:15 AM

Digital transformation is a clear goal for many executives and their teams. With a few notable exceptions, printing is an option in today’s business world – not a requirement.

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Is your Print Security Policy Aligned with your IT Security Policy?

Matthew Schotten - VP of Managed Print Services
April 17, 2018 at 3:49 PM

Dozens of high-profile data breaches occurred 2017, and organizations worldwide have responded by paying more attention to IT security.  However, cyber security is a complex field and while organizations address one vulnerability, another pops up. There is a technological arms race between attackers and defenders going on at this moment, and it doesn't look like it will end anytime soon.

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