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INGENICA to Release UniPrint Terminal Server Edition 64-bit

INGENICA has announced the release of UniPrint Terminal Server Edition 64-bit. Developed and priced to enable small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to combine the advantages of the UniPrint printing technology with the more powerful servers and applications in today's 64-bit server-based computing environments, UniPrint TSE 64-bit makes enterprise-class printing a cost-effective reality for SMBs working within a 64-bit Microsoft Terminal Server environment.

With UniPrint TSE 64-bit, organizations of any size can now eliminate the time and expense associated with managing printer drivers within the Microsoft Terminal Server environment. The UniPrint universal printer driver technology eliminates the need to install specific manufacturer's printer drivers, and makes it easy to print documents from any hosted application. The result is the elimination of printer driver compatibility issues and related help-desk costs, and simplified printer driver management. Users experience immediate productivity gains by being able to simply print without issue. And with UniPrint, users can print to any available printer – in the office, at home, or at a remote site.

UniPrint TSE 64-bit has been designed to simplify printer driver installation and administration, while simultaneously improving performance. UniPrint TSE 64-bit's all-new functionality includes full Active Directory integration to make it simple to configure UniPrint settings using Group Policy, a new MSI install package to allow for application deployment through Active Directory, a new administrator-friendly management console, improved file compression to further reduce print-related bandwidth utilization, and enhanced email features that can support any SMTP server on the network.

When printing, UniPrint TSE 64-bit creates a Portable Document Format print job that is returned to the client workstation via UniPrint's private virtual channel, making it simple for users to print automatically, preview, save, or email print jobs. To ensure data security, if the client device has a network printer defined, print jobs are automatically sent to the default printer.

UniPrint TSE's universal Portable Document Format increases server stability by eliminating printer driver compatibility issues commonly experienced when running different manufacturers' printers within a multi-user server-based computing environment. Also, as PDF files are significantly smaller than other printing formats, UniPrint TSE 64-bit actually reduces printer bandwidth utilization by over 90 percent – resulting in less work for the server, improved application performance, and faster, more efficient printing.



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