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whitepaper Many organizations have pre-existing system printing mechanisms - automated methods of submitting print jobs without a user manually printing. These mechanisms include printing scheduled using the system scheduler (also known as "at" jobs), status...
[10 Apr 2008]
Comment The company is also redesigning the templates of forms it uses to reduce the amount of ink and energy it takes to print them. Kelly said: "We launched some awareness campaigns to remind people, for instance, that if they left the photocopier on...
[15 Jun 2006]
whitepaper For production printing of their DOS and Windows applications, DMR uses the Solimar Print/Director System, a modular PC-based print server, which provides connectivity from midrange hosts and networks to print common applications onto Xerox...
[08 Feb 2005]
whitepaper The Solimar Print/Director is a modular, PC-based print server running on Windows 2000/NT that provides connectivity from mainframes, midrange hosts and networks to print common applications on high-speed production printers and distributed...
[08 Feb 2005]
whitepaper The Solimar Print/Director is a modular, multi-tasking, PC-based print server running on Windows 2000/NT that provides connectivity from mainframes, midrange hosts and networks to print common applications on high-speed production printers and...
[08 Feb 2005]
News But Fanning says he expects that users will provide their own content, such as the live shows, bootlegs and out-of-print recordings that made Napster such a hit. Labels then provide Snocap with a set of rules to be associated with each fingerprint...
[03 Dec 2004]
News Targeted at first-time users, some features have been removed, such as file and print sharing as well as support for local area networks. Gartner has labelled Microsoft's upcoming version of Windows for developing countries as a product with good...
[13 Aug 2004]
whitepaper With the release of the Windows Storage Server 2003 feature pack, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 databases can now be safely consolidated to Windows Storage Server devices, making it possible to consolidate file/print and Exchange data onto well...
[13 Jul 2004]
whitepaper The Microsoft® Windows® 2000 platform gives you great flexibility and standards-based methods to achieve the highest level of security for user authentication as well as file, print and Web services. In today’s world of connected networks the need...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Specific features that the University will benefit from include fast and uninterrupted access to administrative data, support of the University HR database, file-print server functions, and above all, business-critical system operation.
[24 Feb 2004]
News Even a basic program to print the words "Hello, world" on a screen takes 9MB, the memo said. For example, Java programs should work on computers running either Sun's Solaris or Microsoft's Windows. It runs on servers running Windows, Linux, all...
[14 Feb 2003]
Comment Five years ago small companies would buy 5-user licences [of NetWare] for file and print services. Hardly glamorous but a licence to print money nonetheless. For MS DOS read DR DOS, for Windows 3.1 read UnixWare, for Microsoft Office read...
[06 Feb 2002]
Comment Add to this the improvements to the 'Galaxy' clustering technology, new ramdisk capabilities and print and file server compatibility with Windows 2000, and OpenVMS seems to be taking a significant step into the modern world.
[09 Oct 2000]
Comment Server, priced at £950, provides basic file and print sharing as well as a Web server and can be scaled to use up to four CPUs in a single machine. You've heard the hype and seen all the headlines - but what exactly is Windows 2000?
[21 Feb 2000]
Comment With InterTrust's system, you might pay five cents to view a document on the Internet, an additional ten cents to print it out and one cent for the right to sell it to a friend - who would then be charged five cents for the right to read more than...
[09 Feb 2000]
News The company unveiled software tools which allow its servers running Solaris - Sun's version of Unix - to use native Windows NT network services such as authentication, file and print sharing. Sun Microsystems has announced a range of initiatives...
[09 Sep 1998]
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