Cloud print solutions & the hybrid working model

Rod Tonna-Barthet, President & CEO at Kyocera Document Solutions UK, explores how the hybrid working model can benefit from cloud print solutions

According to Gartner, Inc., as much as 3% of a company’s revenue is spent on paper, printing, and other associated costs. This can easily become inefficient over time, compromised by ad hoc expansion, obsolete or mismatched technology and lapsed servicing contracts. Unmanaged print networks cost businesses hundreds of thousands of pounds or more a year in server space, network bandwidth, IT support, hardware maintenance, toner, ink, and energy.

Alongside the financial costs, poor print performance is a threat to commercial agility, user satisfaction, network security and progressive business policy. An organisation may also be exposed to breaches and cyber-attacks, leading to hefty fines and a damaged brand reputation.

A managed print service hosted in the cloud is a true outsourced solution, providing the tools to deploy a seamless hybrid print working model. All you need to do is allocate the devices to your workgroups, with the benefits speaking for themselves as shown below.

 

Safe and secure hybrid working

Employees can maintain peace of mind with access to 24/7 unified security management across hybrid cloud networks. Cloud print solutions include audit trails that provide visibility into who printed what, where, and when for a detailed information tracking record. Communication is encrypted between clients and service, endpoint authenticity validation, data protection at rest and data communication encryption allowing hybrid workers to operate within a secure framework. Overall, a secure multi-tenant cloud platform can extend zero trust security to hybrid workers.

Rod Tonna-Barthet, President & CEO at Kyocera Document Solutions UK

Cost savings and flexible expenditure of cloud print management systems 

Businesses gain benefits from scaling in the cloud as they don’t need to add physical infrastructure to scale and can increase or decrease the level of service to mirror their exact requirements. 

Cloud print management systems benefit central administration and management as printers can be deployed from any location at any time, easing the burden on IT. Automatic version updates give peace of mind as software and drivers are continuously updated. Employees can update drivers from a central management location, making it easier for IT to maximise printer security, while alleviating concerns carried by hybrid workers.

 

Disaster recovery technology

With cyber-security and risk management at the forefront of IT and business, disaster recovery is key for cloud services. Should a device fault occur, it can be quickly diagnosed on the end of the solution provider, who will quickly dispatch an engineer to rectify the problem. In some cases, faults may even be solved remotely. Furthermore, virtual print servers have automatic fail-over for networks in the event of a hardware fault.

 

Enhanced user experience

Upgraded cloud print management systems enable employees to automatically discover print networks, with intelligent print driver selection and automatic print queue installation. Employees can print from anywhere on corporate networks or home printers with security and tracking removing any delays or interruptions. Overall, the correct solution can provide greater business continuity and better integration of data and workflows.

With the majority opting to follow the hybrid working model, organisations must adapt and implement efficient cloud print management systems. From improving productivity and efficiency to aiding management and advancing security, cloud print management systems are the future of hybrid working, enabling a streamlined working environment.

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