By Alistair Nestor, PaperCutSome exciting news out of Microsoft headquarters today, with the announcement of their new printing project “Universal Print” entering private preview (private beta).

Microsoft is saying Universal Print will replace key Windows Server functionality, so that Azure users no longer need self-hosted print servers.

Here’s a snippet from the announcement:

Universal Print moves key Windows Server print functionality to the Microsoft 365 cloud, so organizations no longer need on-premises print servers and do not need to install printer drivers on devices. In addition, Universal Print adds key functionality like security groups for printer access, location-based printer discovery, and a rich administrator experience.

Announcing Universal Print: a cloud-based print solution

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