The print Server Engine is the right print solution for all customers who use central print servers in their IT environments. This use of central servers relieves the burden on your application servers and significantly reduce administrative requirements and the .print Server Engine ideally complements this concept. Connection-oriented bandwidth control combined with a high print data compression of up to 98% ensures extremely fast print output.
You can also save time and reduce administrative expenses. The Printer Virtualization Layer (V-Layer) centralizes all native printer drivers. The .print Server Engine enables you to directly address network printers in a print server environment, and to integrate cost-saving thin clients. In heterogeneous environments you can create the optimal conditions for the integration of print flows from backup systems such as SAP or UNIX hosts. But the .print Server Engine also offers much more: for example, the integrated tracking component ensures that you can maintain an overview of your company's printing patterns. SSL/TLS encryption of print data also provides security when printing sensitive business data.
Your benefits when using the .print Server Engine:
Universally applicable in SBC environments (Citrix XenApp / Presentation Server, Microsoft Terminal Services) or as part of virtualization strategies (Virtual Desktop Infrastructures (VDI), server virtualization)
Benefit from all the advantages of the print server concept without any restrictions
Significantly reduce the time required for the administration of printers and printer drivers
Use cost-saving thin clients and directly address network printers
Protect yourself against unauthorized access to sensitive business data
Monitor printing patterns and create the basis for implementing cost saving measures
Create the conditions to ensure the integration of host print flows into your SBC or virtualization environment
Features and Functions
Driver Free Printing
Operation of client print properties
Advanced adaptive compression
Mixed 32 bit and 64 bit print environments
Printing to thin clients, network printers, printboxes
Integration of central print servers
Cluster operation of print servers
Support for remote print servers and print appliances
Printer Virtualization Layer
Connection-oriented bandwidth control for print data
Size-Optimized Native Printing
Direct printing to network printers
Support for blade PCs
SSL / TLS encryption
Recording and analysis of company-wide printing costs