Vertical Profiles
Powered by data from Lyra Research, we bring analysis of print trends in specific vertical markets, with complementary product profiles and tips on how dealers can approach companies in the highlighted vertical.
Vertical Profile
This article examines data from Lyra's Office Print Monitor (OPM) service regarding the public administration vertical market. The types of institutions in this market include executive offices, legislative bodies, police protection, and various administration and regulation sub-industries, including national security and international affairs.
- By Cortney Kasuba
- 04/01/2011
Vertical Profile
This article examines data from Lyra's Office Print Monitor service as it relates to the legal services, manufacturing, and educational services sectors. An understanding of the similarities and differences between various vertical markets can assist vendors in making appropriate recommendations for their clients through their managed print services programs.
- By Jiqiang Rong
- 01/01/2011
Vertical Profile
An analysis of printer hardware installations in the educational services market.
- By Cortney Kasuba
- 10/01/2010
Vertical Profile
In a continuation of our health services vertical market series, Lyra Research analyzed the age of devices and relative quantity of devices per company in this market. The research continues to show opportunities for device consolidation.
- By Cortney Kasuba
- 06/24/2010
Vertical Profile
In a follow-up to "Installations and Print Volume in the Health Services Market," Lyra examined print volumes in the health services market over a period of time, to determine what print-volume trends exist in this vertical market.
- By Cortney Kasuba
- 06/02/2010
Vertical Profile
Lyra Research began studying installation and print-volume trends for selected vertical markets through its Office Print Monitor (OPM) service in 2007. This article reports on the trends that Lyra's analysts have observed among companies in the health services industry that have managed print services contracts for their printers and MFPs.
- By Cortney Kasuba
- 06/01/2010