5 May 2021, Portland OR – PaperCut, the innovative print management software provider that allows users to track, control, and enable more thoughtful printing, is excited to share the findings in Quocirca’s latest report, ‘Cloud Print Services 2021’.

The report, compiled from interviews with more than 200 organizations in the UK, USA, Germany, and France, identifies features within PaperCut Hive as key pillars of the future of print management in the cloud.

“I’m thrilled to see that Quocirca’s research has identified the importance of edge computing in solving hybrid printing environments,” says PaperCut Cloud Lead Matt Schotten.

The importance of edge computing

The report focuses on the expectation that a hybrid cloud approach is likely for many businesses moving forward, while also pointing to a number of factors expected to “… drive demand for edge computing solutions in 2021 and beyond.”

PaperCut Hive enables serverless printing thanks to its Internet of Things (IoT)-inspired Edge Mesh technology. That means every computer in your organisation is a node for replicating and processing print jobs, bringing cutting-edge IoT tech to the world of print.

“The Edge Mesh in PaperCut Hive gives businesses the luxury of a self healing print management environment”, says Matt. “It means users can close their laptop and still retrieve their printed documents. It also means documents print fast as they don’t need to travel up to the cloud and back, which would be a timewaster for the user.”

Zero-trust critical for printing

Another key callout in the report is the importance of zero-trust security in cloud print management solutions, a  concept that shaped PaperCut Hive from the first line of code written.

“Every laptop, phone, desktop, or server you connect into the Edge Mesh is authenticated and explicit authorization is required to enter the mesh”, Matt continues. “Regardless of what type of user you are or network you’re printing from, trust is never assumed.”

The cloud print management forecast is clear

While it was only a matter of time for printing to join the ever-growing list of technologies shifting to cloud management, there’s no doubt the COVID-19 pandemic has sped up adoption:

“We’ve partnered closely with our channel to ensure that PaperCut Hive is relevant to the evolving needs of their customers”, Matt says.

“To respond quickly to changing market demands, we’ve adopted a continuous deployment process that allows us to rapidly improve the product and deliver regular feature additions in real-time and direct into the hands of users. The automatic updates lower the channel’s barrier to entry for deployments and improve their customer retention through regular value delivery, improving the potential of their customer lifetime value.”

To get your own copy of the Quocirca report, visit the download page.

About PaperCut Software

Around the world, people continue to wrestle with printing costs and complexity – and PaperCut is solving both, one workplace at a time. Since 1998, PaperCut has helped over 100 million users in 192 countries save over a billion pages of paper. Today, businesses of all shapes and sizes enjoy unbeatable control, security, and savings in their printing. Learn more at www.papercut.com.

For general media enquiries about PaperCut, please get in touch with:

Sue Dancer
PaperCut Software
sue.dancer@papercut.com

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