Where uniFLOW is used for managing office printing and scanning, and PRISMAdirect is used to manage the print room, PRISMAdirect can use uniFLOW’s user, group, cost center, and budget data. uniFLOW, on the other hand, uses accounting data received from PRISMAdirect. With this latest release, the integration between uniFLOW and PRISMAdirect is also supported in a hybrid setup, where uniFLOW is charged on a subscription basis.

Integrating PRISMAdirect support

PRISMAdirect is a single, highly scalable, fully integrated web-based workflow management solution streamlining the production print process. It simplifies job acquisition, reduces overheads, and increases print room productivity. In an environment where uniFLOW manages office printing and scanning and PRISMAdirect manages the print room, PRISMAdirect can use uniFLOW’s user, group, cost center, and budget data. uniFLOW, on the other hand, uses accounting data received from PRISMAdirect. With the integration, all base data management and reporting are carried out by only one system—uniFLOW—optimizing IT resources. With this latest release, the integration between uniFLOW and PRISMAdirect is supported in a hybrid setup, where uniFLOW is charged for by subscriptions.

uniFLOW Online location added to the status page

In a hybrid setup, multi-site locations can benefit from the Remote Print Server (RPS), allowing satellite locations with print servers to conduct local accounting and print and scanning activities. If the connection to the uniFLOW server fails, services continue at remote sites, ensuring a consistent and secure print and scan environment. In a hybrid environment, the uniFLOW server and/or RPS can be added to a location in uniFLOW Online. Until now, the uniFLOW server status page did not include any information on the uniFLOW Online location, making troubleshooting difficult. With this latest release, the uniFLOW Online location of the server/RPS is added to the uniFLOW server status page, making it easy to determine the location in case of many Remote Print Servers.

uniFLOW internal webserver supports TLS 1.3

TLS 1.3 is the latest version of the TLS protocol, which is used by HTTPS and other network protocols for encryption. It is currently enabled and supported in Windows Server 2022 and Windows 11. With this latest release, the uniFLOW internal webserver, running on port 8443, also supports TLS 1.3. In addition, it is now possible to choose the minimum level of security required by disabling TLS 1.2 in uniFLOW’s Security Settings.

SOURCE NT – Ware