Print Management
Find out the best way to manage your business’s printing needs. Explore the pros and cons of traditional on-premises print management and modern cloud-based solutions. Learn how to cut costs, make your printing more flexible, and gain better visibility and control over your printing environment. No matter your industry, we’ll find the perfect fit for your requirements.
Traditional print management vs. cloud print management
Printing can be a significant business cost, estimated to be between one and three per cent of revenue each year. Finding ways to manage print effectively is a matter IT departments are frequently tasked with.
Traditional on-premises print management can be a considerable administrative burden for IT departments – managing devices, installing drivers, trouble-shooting connection issues – often with little visibility of print use or waste.
Cloud-based print management, on the other hand, is a software as a solution (SaaS) service that enables systems administrators to manage and monitor printers and print output throughout your enterprise from a single location. It also eliminates the need for on-premises print servers.
Server or serverless print management?
Traditionally, print management is handled on-site using a dedicated print server. Serverless print management shifts this task to the cloud, either on a self-hosted or fully hosted SaaS solution. Which one is best for your business will depend on factors such as your existing IT infrastructure, your industry, and any specific requirements your business may have.
Print management in different industries
When considering print management solutions, it’s not one-size-fits-all. Some industries, such as legal, banking and healthcare, require high levels of data confidentiality and often have unique integration needs with other systems. Large corporate businesses tend to be located across multiple sites and may require a global print management solution. Smaller businesses and business start-ups are likely to have fewer resources at their disposal but will need to have the option to scale up or down their print needs as they grow and diversify.