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What is Print Management?
A powerful print management solution is crucial to any organisation looking to minimise waste and reduce costs. So what is it exactly?

Umango 25 Now Available - Enhanced AI capabilities
Umango is leading the Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) industry with powerful AI capabilities, and now with the much-anticipated new release of Umango 25, it brings a wave of new features that elevates IDP to the next level.

University printing: Secure printing across a BYOD landscape
University printing comes with its challenges. If you’ve ever managed a campus print network, you’ll know what we’re talking about. Security issues. Diverse user groups. Out-of-control cloud printing…

Learning security: how to prevent a data breach in schools (PaperCut Blog)
Technology has completely revolutionised the way young people are learning… but it also brings the education sector some new risks when it comes to the risk of a data breach.

PaperCut MF 24.1 Available Now
This PaperCut MF 24.1 release introduces exciting new updates to PaperCut’s scanning feature set, including Scan Reporting and Scan Archiving.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a print server?
When it comes to print management in an organisation, you’ve basically got two choices. You can run a centralised print server, or you can connect each workstation directly to a printer. Let’s run through the pros and cons of having a print server.

How to implement cloud printing in your medium business
Cloud printing, like any other kind of digital transformation, needs careful planning, otherwise you’re just trading one form of organised chaos for another. In this article, we’re going to look at a few tips for implementing cloud printing in your business.

5 advantages of a full cashless payment system
Fully cashless payment systems are becoming increasingly common. They offer considerable advantages compared to cash payment. But will we end up with a world where you’re unable to pay in cash. Or is that a step too far?