Cloud

How does cloud print work?

Cloud printing is a convenient way to print from anywhere. As a cloud-based solution, it enables you to print remotely and outside your local network by securely and speedily sending print jobs over the internet. The type of cloud-based print service most employees might be familiar with is sending a document from their smartphone or […]

The Proof is in the Data – The Rise of the Print Analytics Industry

10 years ago, Roger Stocker became the CEO of Intuitive Business Intelligence, a print and data analytics company that specializes in informative and personalized dashboards. The dashboards are designed to simplify the way that data is shown to customers. Intuitive’s purpose is to present partners with analytic solutions that are current with today’s practice. Whilst […]

How and When to Update Your Load Balancer

A quick guide outlining when and why you should update your hardware, virtual, and cloud Loadbalancer.org appliances. Should you even be updating your appliance? Well, we don’t mind if you do or not – the choice is yours. The pros are that with Loadbalancer.org’s feature-rich appliance, often when you update you gain additional features – […]

Choosing the best option to host across multiple locations or data centers

Multi-site, multi-cloud, and multi-data center are relatively well-used terms these days – but what are your options when hosting applications across multiple sites or data centers? Organizations are moving away from the traditional data center model, and favoring a hybrid approach to hosting their systems and applications, that involves multiple sites, providers, and even cloud […]

PaperCut MF Version 21.1 is Coming Soon!

Get a sneak peek of what’s to come in PaperCut MF’s upcoming Version 21.1 release! Scan to Fax  Need to scan and send to multiple fax machines? With PaperCut MF‘s new advanced scan to fax integration on Konica Minolta, you can access all those difficult fax destinations at your fingertips, in an instant. Mixed Page […]

Understanding “X-as-a-Service” and Print Management in the Cloud

A lot of terminology gets thrown around whenever someone refers to cloud computing and hosting. It’s the same with print management in the cloud. Unexplained jargon doesn’t help to fight against describing the “cloud” as this mystical floating field of data. If you’re looking into migrating from on-premise printing to cloud-based print management (either public, […]

Easy Printing for Local Government with PaperCut MF’s Print Management Software

Whether you call it local government, council, or community services, they’re the kind souls keeping our area functional, safe, and fun. It’s not just the frustrating DMV, the stale voting office, the boring ‘red tape’ runner, it’s all the helpful organizations that makeour communities better! In this blog, we’ll look at the common questions that […]

PaperCut Hive Has Launched!

Powerfully simple print management for small businesses today … PaperCut Hive brings powerfully simple print management to small businesses. It’s simple to sell, simple to manage, and simple to support. Today, it’s for small businesses with simple print environments. And later in 2021, it’ll be ready for ALL businesses, great and small.  PaperCut Hive + […]

How PaperCut reimagined the print server (by removing it)

The dream of cloud print management is to achieve a reliable, secure, and fast printing experience without any dedicated on-site infrastructure (beyond the printer of course). However, print management in the cloud has previously meant: Slow print speeds Clunky/non-intuitive UX (User Experience) Security concerns over sensitive data traversing the cloud Complicated VPN configuration Only works […]

Public cloud vs private cloud vs hybrid cloud

Ever seen the terms public, private, and hybrid cloud and asked yourself, “Hmm, I wonder how they relate to the print management space?” Ok, you probably haven’t wondered that. Regardless, it’s time we learned! Why move print management to the cloud again? Before diving into this topic, you may want to think about your own […]

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