List of MyQ Roger Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased MyQ Roger for Print Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using MyQ Roger for Print Management include: Ministry Of The Interior Czech Republic, a Czech Republic based Government organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $4.75 billion, The County of Fresno, a United States based Government organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $2.21 billion, Regionalverband Saarbruecken Germany, a Germany based Government organisation with 1750 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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Ministry Of The Interior Czech Republic | Government | 10000 | $4.7B | Czech Republic | MyQ | MyQ Roger | Print Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019 the Ministry of the Interior Czech Republic deployed MyQ Roger as a Print Management application to consolidate device sprawl and introduce secure pull-printing across its administration. The implementation focused on central print-management modules and embedded device software documented in public case material, and MyQ Roger was used to rationalize the ministry footprint from roughly 2,900 printers down to about 1,000 devices. The deployment configured secure pull-printing workflows and centralized print queues, and it leveraged print job authentication and centralized policy enforcement typical of Print Management solutions. Configuration work emphasized device enrollment, centralized print job routing, and print accounting to enable administration level control over output and to support cost allocation across business functions. Operational scope covered the Ministry of the Interior printer estate and associated administrative departments, with centralized administration of print policies and staged device consolidation to reduce on-site device count. Governance changes centered on enforcing authenticated release of documents and central policy application to standardize printing behavior across sites. Reported outcomes included the consolidation to about 1,000 devices and improved document security through secure pull-printing, with estimated cost savings of approximately €250,000 as reported by MyQ. MyQ Roger served as the Print Management platform delivering centralized control, secure release workflows, and device rationalization for the ministry. | |
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Regionalverband Saarbruecken Germany | Government | 1750 | $250M | Germany | MyQ | MyQ Roger | Print Management | 2023 | CVS Germany | In 2023 Regionalverband Saarbrücken implemented MyQ Roger as a Print Management platform to consolidate print services across its education portfolio. The deployment targeted 100 Epson multifunction printers distributed across more than 50 school sites and was executed with partner CVS GmbH. Configuration centered on cost recovery, centralized reporting and sustainable printing controls consistent with Print Management functional workflows. The MyQ Roger implementation leveraged cloud and mobile capabilities alongside embedded terminal workflows on Epson MFPs to enable user authentication, print accounting and job auditing across campus devices. Operational coverage spanned regional education services and IT operations for the school network, with device-level embedding on Epson hardware used for provisioning and user-facing release workflows. CVS GmbH managed rollout sequencing and device configuration, aligning reporting outputs with administrative finance and facility teams responsible for cost recovery and sustainability policy enforcement. Governance established centralized print policy, reporting cadence and cost-recovery procedures to standardize usage controls across sites. The implementation modernized cost-recovery, reporting and sustainable printing practices for Regionalverband Saarbrücken as documented in the project case material. | |
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The County of Fresno | Government | 8000 | $2.2B | United States | MyQ | MyQ Roger | Print Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022 the County of Fresno implemented MyQ Roger in a Print Management deployment covering 465 Kyocera MFPs to secure confidential records, consolidate the device fleet and enable pull printing across its county print estate. The deployment used MyQ Roger as the central print management application to provide cloud and mobile enabled print features and centralized print administration. The implementation combined embedded and central print modules to deliver secure release workflows, centralized print queues and authenticated access at device level, consistent with Print Management functional patterns. Configuration focused on pull printing and mobile printing capabilities, along with policy driven control over device usage and user print entitlements. Integrations were anchored on the installed base of 465 Kyocera multifunction printers, with MyQ Roger providing centralized device management and print job orchestration across those endpoints. Operational scope was county level, consolidating disparate printers into a single managed estate to reduce device redundancy and improve document security. Governance was structured around centralized print policy and fleet consolidation, enabling IT administrators to enforce secure print release and lifecycle consolidation across the fleet. Reported outcomes from the deployment included reduced device redundancy and improved document security as part of the County of Fresno Print Management initiative. |
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