| Dear Sir or Madam,
Printing failures are a daily hassle for so many companies. A highly available print environment is something often strived for, yet remains just as often unachieved. We’ll show you despite the inherent weaknesses that Windows Server 2012 and 2016 have, how you can make your printing system highly available. Today’s tip for data protection-compliant printing focuses on print data encryption. You’re probably thinking isn’t that an outdated idea? Not at all! Kind regards Your ThinPrint Team
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| | Although hardware is rarely the cause when it comes to printing failures, Windows Server 2012 and 2016 with Hyper-V only cover this specific scenario. An error check focusing specifically on printing is completely missing. In our white paper, you’ll learn how high-availability printing can be fully and easily achieved with ThinPrint.
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| | As a rule, print data can be encrypted with Windows on its way from applications to the print server. However, print data is not encrypted from the print server to the network printer. In order to fully protect print data along the entire transmission path, and ensure data protection compliance, third-party solutions are necessary. In our blog, we show how ThinPrint enables end-to-end encryption to the printer using HP printers as an example. In addition, you can also see for which other printer manufacturers ThinPrint offers end-to-end encryption.
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| | Find out how to offer perfect printing in your VMware environment from August 27-31 in Las Vegas. ThinPrint is on hand at booth #474 to give you a full overview of ThinPrint’s suite of services. The ThinPrint team is also happy to take the time for an individual consultation. Simply send your preferred date and time to hello@ thinprint. com.
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| | | | ThinPrint GmbH, Alt-Moabit 91 a, 10559 Berlin, Germany |
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