More and more businesses are considering cloud printing. And many organizations wish to move their printing infrastructure to the cloud. To help businesses find the right cloud printing solution, we have designed a checklist that can be downloaded free of charge. Read more
With ezeep, users print as conveniently and easily as ever from Windows 11 on classic or cloud desktops. Read more
The ezeep Blue Mac app makes it easy to integrate MacOS computers into the corporate print infrastructure. BERLIN/DENVER, October 5, 2021 — Print management expert ThinPrint completes its cloud printing solution ezeep Blue with a Mac app for integrating Apple computers into the corporate print infrastructure. This enables Macs to print to corporate printers with ease and from any… Read more
A U.S. retail chain with more than 2,800 stores values Azure Virtual Desktop, the ezeep Blue cloud printing solution, IGEL OS thin clients, the ezeep Hub printing appliance, and Zebra label printers to provide a seamless customer experience. Read more
An electronics retail chain wanted to replace their PCs in over 70 outlets with Android tablets. When looking for a solution for managed printing, they chose ezeep Blue. More than 1,000 employees now work and print on the go. Read more
Thanks to ezeep, the ezeep Hub, and the ezeep API, QR-codes as well as shipping labels are automatically printed from label printers. Read more
The IGEL Disrupt Unite Roadshow starts this autumn and ezeep will be there. We will be in 11 cities in both the US and Europe and look forward to meeting you live again. Read more
ezeep, the market-leading solution for print management in coworking spaces, will be a sponsor at this year’s GCUC conference in New York City. Read more
Windows 365 Cloud PC and Azure Virtual Desktop pledge to help companies manage the present and future demands of “hybrid work”. We take a closer look and check the differences between AVD vs Windows 365 place them under the microscope. Read more
How do you follow zero trust principles and still leave space for each essential component of everyday work, including even printers? Christoph Hammer from ezeep discusses this question in an interview with Louella Fernandes, director of Quocirca. Read more