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may face and is working with managers to develop their plans around enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices in their teams. In addition, all managers receive unconscious bias training and have access to DEI training resources. “The Disability Confident Employer Level 2 certificate is a significant step in driving the TD SYNNEX DEI agenda in the UK and Ireland,” said Jodie Carroll, HR director, UK and Ireland, TD SYNNEX. “With the recent launch of the Limitless BRG alongside three other affinity groups already in place, the refurbishment of our Basingstoke and Bracknell locations, and other positive actions we’ve taken, we are making great strides towards making our business a really great and more inclusive place to work.”

Jackie Darling, vice president, diversity, equity and inclusion, TD SYNNEX, added: “Increasing employment and development opportunities for people with disabilities is a global DEI goal for TD SYNNEX, so to get this recognition in the UK&I is fantastic.”

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Lexmark launches new printers and MFPs for mid- to large-size enterprise workgroups

Lexmark has launched nine new A4 colour and black and white printers and multifunction printers (MFPs). These devices offer enhanced security and sustainability features, as well as scalable solution support and exceptional performance. Designed for mid- to large-size workgroups with monthly print volumes of up to 10,000 pages (colour) or 20,000 pages (mono), these full-featured printers and MFPs can stand alone or be part of an enterprise printer fleet. Standard features include wireless connectivity, high input capacity and a front USB port for keyboarding and badge reader connection. The tablet-style buttonless touchscreen makes interaction simple and it is easy to sanitise. For enhanced security, these new devices include the Lexmark Trusted Platform Module, which includes on-board authentication, system integrity checks and cryptographic capabilities to create a unique digital system fingerprint. “These new 5- and 6-series devices are designed to be reliable, productive, secure and sustainable additions to business IT assets,” said Melanie Hudson, Lexmark senior vice president and chief commercial officer. “IT will appreciate the security, durability and serviceability of these devices, while users will appreciate the high-quality output, exceptional performance and easy-to-use touchscreen interface.”

These new A4 colour (CX635adwe, CX532adwe, CS632dwe, CS531dw) and black and white (MX632adwe, MX532adwe, MS632dwe, MS631dw and MS531dw) devices include improved features such as standard wireless, multiple tray options and an optional convenience stapler for MFPs. The models are built to last seven years or more, even in harsh, high-usage environments, with long-life components including steel frames. They also contain enhanced security features to protect data, devices and networks. In addition, IoT sensors continuously monitor hundreds of data points, making these devices easy to manage without burdening IT staff. Finally, they are also sustainable, with Energy Star, RoHS, and EPEAT Silver certifications, which meet the most stringent global environmental requirements. “Lexmark 5- and 6-series devices tend to be the workhorses of our enterprise customers’ print fleets,” Melanie said. “We look forward to sharing them with customers, highlighting the advanced technologies that fuel the quality, reliability and security our customers have come to expect from Lexmark.” Two new colour (XC2335 and C2335) and two new black-and-white (XM3350 and M3350) printers and MFPs specifically designed for the BSD are also now available through authorised providers.

Melanie Hudson senior vice president and chief commercial officer

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