Once in a while, an email just won’t do. Usually, the reason involves a 3D object that cannot be sent through T1 cables. The only thing easier than pressing send, is putting mail on someone else’s.
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Every time I walk down to my mailbox and open it, I’m amazed that there’s always something in it. My bills are emailed to me, I look at websites instead of catalogs and most of the time when I order.
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January 8, 2020
Even the most cutting-edge companies still need to deliver the mail. At SAS's Cary headquarters, that meant managing daily deliveries across seven floors using copy and mail rooms that hadn't.
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January 7, 2020
Mailrooms used to be simple: a couple of bins, a bunch of boxes, and maybe some cookies from Grandma. But that's not the case anymore.
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January 7, 2020