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DTP Partners with charities Place2Be and Leeds South Food Bank
For the next two years we have partnered with, not just one but two worthy charities, Place 2 Be and Leeds South Food Bank.

Over 50 percent of servers are still supported by non HP accredited service partners
HP have protected specific firmware, which means access to firmware updates and Service Pack for ProLiant (SPP) for HP ProLiant Servers now requires validation of support coverage with an active contractual support agreement, HP Care Pack service or warranty.

Mobility: How to Choose a Business Tablet That’s Right for Employees and IT
You might be forgiven for thinking tablets in the workplace are more trouble than they’re worth but with B2B tablet sales increasing by 50% year on year, it's clear that business people find them increasingly useful.

Are Law firms vulnerable to cyber-attacks?
Law firms across the world want air-tight network infrastructures. But with a store of sensitive, confidential and often commercially valuable client data on file, law firms are now registering on hackers' radars.

Nottingham Trent University scoops National award with DTP Solutionpath's Predictive Analytics service
The recent Times Higher Education Awards saw Nottingham Trent University (NTU) win the Outstanding Support for Students Award for their commitment to deliver the best possible experience to their students utilising a unique data analytics service delivered by DTP Solutionpath.
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Is Zoom fatigue bringing back managed print?
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the use of video collaboration platforms such as Zoom, Slack and Microsoft Teams have been integral in our day to da...

Getting sustainability wrong
At the start of 2020, I made a prediction that Environmental Issues would dominate the news agenda all year long…………..I was wrong.
Climate chang...