01732 759725 36 simplified experience for IT admins, with the return of a new and improved MyQ Theme Editor which enables IT admins to edit the design of the MyQ embedded terminal by adjusting the colour of the background and tiles, customising icons, or by adding the company’s logo. Samler mentioned that evolving the single tenant architecture to enable the solution to be hosted in a public cloud is on the roadmap. MyQ Roger In November 2024, MyQ announced that the MyQ Roger mobile app surpassed one million downloads on Google Play. The MyQ Roger cloud-based, mobile-first digital workplace assistant also features advanced AI features including AI‑powered summarisation and translation capabilities, document scanning and OCR recognition. Samler said that further AI-powered features, available as a paid subscription will be released shortly. In April this year, My Q announced the release of the new MyQ Roger app for Kyocera MFPs. Users can scan, print, and browse files directly from their preferred cloud storage services including SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, and Google Drive, without needing to shuttle documents back and forth manually. This deep integration with cloud platforms turns each Kyocera device into a digital workspace hub, not just a printer. One of the standout features of the new MyQ Roger release is cloud job spooling. This means that print jobs can be securely routed to cloud storage platforms like OneDrive or Google Drive, rather than passing through or residing on local servers. Notably, this capability supports zero trust principles by ensuring documents are stored in trusted cloud environments under the organisation’s control. The new Kyocera version of MyQ Roger also introduces seamless integration with Microsoft Universal we can achieve, our goal definitely is to grow, we have very ambitious targets, and that’s one of the things that got me excited when I was asked to come back on board as COO,” he explained. As COO, Samler is managing some of the operational and strategic elements of the business, freeing up CEO Martin Janus to focus on other areas. MyQ’s C-level team report into him. Personalised print solutions MyQ’s ethos is centred around providing an advanced printing ecosystem which can be precisely adapted to any needs, fits seamlessly into a customer’s existing IT environment, and is user-friendly. At the end of last year, it announced a number of exciting new features to its flagship product MyQ X which can be deployed on-premise or in a private cloud. Highlights included a fully redesigned UI that seamlessly streamlines workflows and elevates the entire printing experience; an improved end-user experience, thanks to improved terminal action layouts, enhanced navigation, and a consistent design across all devices; game‑changing printer provisioning, the system automatically installs printers on end-users’ computers, ensuring that each person can only view and access the printers assigned to them; and a Kristian Samler rejoined MyQ as its COO at the beginning of this year, after a five-year break which saw him co-running an IT outsourcing company and serving as CEO of a software development company. “I spent five years at MyQ and previously held the position of Chief Sales Officer. Coming back was an easy decision to make, there is so much more Michelle Ryder caught up with Kristian Samler, COO at MyQ to find out more about the company’s growth plans and its focus on strengthening partnerships with OEMs and channel resellers One-to-one with Kristian Samler ONE-TO-ONE Kristian Samler
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