target audience: TECH BUYER Publication date: Oct 2021 - Document type: IDC FutureScape - Doc Document number: # US48287621
IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Imaging, Printing, and Document Solutions 2022 Predictions
Table of Contents
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IDC FutureScape Figure
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Figure: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Imaging, Printing, and Document Solutions 2022 Top 10 Predictions
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Executive Summary
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IDC FutureScape Predictions
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Summary of External Drivers
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Predictions: Impact on Technology Buyers
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Prediction 1: By 2023, 60% of Managed Print Services Customers Will Rate the Vendor's Sustainability Program as a Major Factor in Choosing a Print Service Provider
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 2: By 2024, Data Analytics Will Be the Determining Factor in 70% of All Global Print Device Contractual Renewals, Leveraging Usage Data to Assess Useful Life Versus the Length of a Lease or an MPS Contract
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 3: By the End of 2022, 75% of Global Enterprises Will Formalize Print Equipment Buying Practices for Work-From-Home Employees
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 4: By the End of 2025, 25% of the G2000 Will Initiate Plans to Replace up to 75% of Their Traditional A3 Copier Machines with Lower-Cost, Smaller A4 MFPs
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 5: By 2023, Up to 33% of All Business Contracts Will Bypass Printing as well as the Need for "Wet" Signatures and Will Be Replaced by Digitally Based Contracts and eSignature Technology
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 6: By 2023, 60% of Global Organizations Will Deploy Cloud-Based Technologies to Enable Remote Monitoring and Management of a More Broadly Distributed Printer Fleet
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 7: By 2024, 60% of Organizations Will Move to a Subscription-Based Model for Print and Print-Related Services to Support the Needs of the Hybrid Workforce
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 8: By 2024, 70% of Global Industrial Print Users Will Have Adopted Digital Printing Technology into Their Production/Manufacturing Operations
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 9: By 2025, 75% of Global Product Manufacturers Will Have Integrated 3D Printing into Their Supply Chain to Either Add Supply Chain Resiliency, Accelerate Assembly, or Manage Inventory
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Prediction 10: By 2022, 50% of Global Companies Will Look to Include Print Infrastructure Within Their Zero Trust Security Framework
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Associated Drivers
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IT Impact
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Guidance
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Advice for Technology Buyers
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External Drivers: Detail
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Pervasive Disruption Continues — Volatility, Opportunity, and Resilience
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Cybersecurity and Risk — The Threat Environment Just Keeps Scaling
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The Future Enterprise — Thriving in a Jungle of Agile Innovation
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The Velocity of Connectedness — The Future Is Data in Motion
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Globalization 2.0 — Shifting Strategies for Materials, Machines, and Workers
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Environmental and Social Responsibility — A New Stakeholder-Driven Imperative
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Workforce Outlook — Redefining Teams, Reinventing Models, and Rethinking Leadership
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Learn More
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Related Research
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