Blog & Resources

Somewhere Simplifies Printing & Print Management

May 27, 2016

Somewhere is a young company with the global ambition to help people share and discover work that matters to them. With ezeep, the company simplifies printing and print management. Read more

ThinPrint Cloud Services at GCUC conference 2016

April 5, 2016

ThinPrint Cloud Services, maker of ezeep, the market leading software for print management in coworking spaces, will be a sponsor at this year´s GCUC conference in Los Angeles. Read more

ThinPrint Cloud Services will sponsor this year´s Coworking Europe event

October 21, 2015

Coworking Europe is an annual conference featuring the rise of Coworking and its impact on entrepreneurship, innovation and, overall, the future of the workplace. Read more

Printing in Coworking Spaces

October 20, 2015

According to Deskmag, printing is more important than coffee for coworking space users. It is also a major pain point for coworking space operators. Have a look at this infographic to see for yourself and find out how you can print without hassle and easily provide print services to your guests and customers. Read more

Gartner named ezeep “Cool Vendor”

May 19, 2014

Today we have some great news to share with you about our cloud print management service. We're very happy to announce that ezeep has been named a Gartner "Cool Vendor" in the “Imaging and Printing Services 2014 Report” by Gartner, Inc., the world’s leading information technology research and advisory company. Read more

Introducing Printer Statistics

January 17, 2014

The goal of our Dashboard has always been giving printer owners like you smart statistics about your print infrastructure and activity. With smart, we mean useful and distilled statistics which enable you to take data-based decisions about cutting printing costs without browsing endless tables with too much numbers in it. We got great feedback from our customers about what's actually useful in terms of statistics and we're currently working on some new and exciting reporting features. Today, we're releasing the very first small part of that. Read more

IPP with Python is now more fun

December 4, 2013

At ezeep we benefit quite a lot from the amazing work of the open source community. We think open source is the key to deliver better and more reliable software that doesn't lock in users and developers. Today we're happy to announce the release of pyipptool, a small but useful Python library that makes it easier to work with IPP requests from your Python code. Read more

Introducing Groups: a new way to manage your users

October 17, 2013

Putting people first is one of the underlying design principles at ezeep. We feel strongly that the software you use to administer your IT infrastructure should be as easy to use and user-centric as the applications you use every day for fun. Today we are introducing Groups, a new feature to help you to more easily manage who can print what by putting people in focus. It’s a shift in focus from managing printers to managing the access you give people. Talking to our customers it’s clear that this chimes much more closely with how you think about managing your printing set-up. Here's some more detailed information about what's changed. Read more

Enterprise Print Management Software-as-a-Service

September 12, 2013

Traditional enterprise-grade print-management software doesn't have the best rep. If you're an office worker, especially in a large organization with complex IT infrastructure, you've more than likely experienced that sinking feeling between hitting CTRL + P and the document actually printing out. Somehow, despite the very best efforts of IT departments to deliver a seamless experience, this most-basic office function is full of fear and loathing. Read more

What Is Cloud Computing? What It Means & Why It’s Smart Business

September 10, 2013

Cloud-based services for businesses are web-based applications that run on servers located in remote locations, rather than in-house. When a company or organization talks about 'moving to the cloud,' this marks a shift from dedicated hardware (which depreciates over time) and software (which is costly and cumbersome to upgrade), to a shared cloud computing infrastructure or software-as-a-service (SaaS) that lets you outsource the upkeep, improvement and storage of these applications while simply paying-as-you-go. Read more