Digital Transformation Strategy: Why You need a PDF-based Universal Printer Driver
Digital transformation is “the profound transformation of business and organizational activities, processes, competencies and models”.
While the current trend in technology is block chain and artificial intelligence, enterprise print solutions are hardly discussed by anyone.
The golden age of print issues has far gone as more innovative enterprise print solutions have entered the market to resolve paper-based issues overtime, drawing a much clearer line of the problem and its solution.
However, organizations who are in their maturity stage of digitization have begun moving into digitizing paper based printing, which in other words, is the elimination of paper to cut costs and improve business processes.
Enterprise Print Management: How to Establish Consistent Printing in Multi Hybrid Environments
One of the biggest challenges for any new technology is user acceptance, whether it is from the IT department or end users. Without full scale acceptance, not much will be implemented despite high ROI and senior executive sponsorship.
There are two main challenges that you must overcome to establish full scale acceptance.
Survey Report: Major Printing Issues Landscape in 2016
Printers and printing present a wide range of issues for users. Printing may be too slow, wait times may be too long, and security may be nonexistent. Sometimes, organizations just lack the ability to provide printing for their mobile users.
To get better insight into people’s major printing issues, we conducted a survey in 2016 in which we asked users what their major printing issues were in their printing environment and if they even had any. The survey was conducted at half a dozen major trade shows we had attended over the course of the year. In total, there were 1557 people who were surveyed.
Enterprise Print Management – VDI Printing Solution Alternatives
When it comes to print traffic and data flow, there is a major difference between physical desktop printing and virtualized desktop printing. Physical desktop printing is simply print traffic flowing from a workstation to a printer.
The issue with VDI printing is that there is no way to eliminate print traffic from going through the WAN, which will inherently cause bandwidth and latency problems. So what are the best options for eliminating bandwidth and print speed issues in a VDI environment?
4 Steps To Achieve Fast Remote Printing At Lower Costs
Being able to seamlessly print documents from anywhere is not a nice to have, but rather a requirement for many organizations today, especially those with global operations.
The most common issues associated with remote printing are latency and bandwidth, due to large geographical distances between remote branches and the data center.
This leads to slow printing, incomplete or abandoned print jobs, resulting in loss of productivity and the risk of confidential information being left out in the open. So where do you begin in order to achieve a fast, secure and effective remote printing infrastructure?