Cirrato is a revolutionary print management technology that removes all of your print servers (no matter how many offices or how thin lines), and gives you central control over all aspects of printing in the organization.
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Printing environment redesigned
Managing large volumes of printed and digital output from disparate systems to diverse
destinations is complex and error-prone. Standard print management capabilities are usually
basic and platform-specific, leading to integration, network and administration problems.
These problems are further compounded by the introduction of new electronic delivery
channels. Operational efficiency gains and print cost reductions are offset by implementation
costs, higher administration overheads and printer problems.
Business is increasingly competitive and keeping control of costs are critical to success.
Printed documents are fundamental to business, today and for the foreseeable future.
Gartner research have found that knowledge workers waste up to 8 hours per week as a result
of information delivery inefficiencies.
Gartner also found that most organisations underestimate the cost of printing by 30 -50 per
cent because only obvious hardware and consumable charges are included in the calculation.
Printing has become a costly area of IT operations for today's large enterprises. In general the
requirements boil down to being able to deliver application print data over IP networks to
local and remote printers. The demands on speed, reliability, efficiency and control naturally
vary depending on the nature of the print data. A company with an occasional need to print
out email hard copies cannot be compared with a bank or insurance company printing large
volumes of checks and/or invoices.
Many professionals in large enterprises find the actual cost associated with printing
surprisingly high. Very few realize just how much they are spending on printing and even
more important, are not aware of what can be done to reduce these costs. Studies by
independent market analysts indicate that few network managers and IT departments track
printing costs at all. By carefully evaluating the total cost of printing and other hardcopy
solutions plus the cost for supplies and support any enterprise can establish a correct base for
a plan to significantly reduce the costs.
Issues that affect printing and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
A number of trends drive hardcopy costs in today's large enterprise. Understanding these
trends can help an enterprise determine what contributes to high costs in its specific
environment.
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Requirements & Challenges
A number of different technologies have surfaced through the years fulfilling the demands
above to different levels. From methods that simply forward entire print packets encapsulated
in TCP/IP, to sessions on host systems that convert data to ASCII and make use of standard
TCP/IP print methods. All with their own advantages and drawbacks. Although a lot of effort
has been made trying to make improvements, there is still no method available besides
Cirrato that will fully match all aspects of printing and TCO.
Traditional print technology
In a traditional print environment documents are sent from the client to the spool server. After
being queued on the spool server the print job is sent over the network once again, this time to
the printer. Before being sent to the spool server the documents are converted into print data
which are several times larger than the original document. Its not uncommon for documents
containing pictures or colored items to grow up to ten times when converted to print data.
Print data can make up a surprisingly large percentage of an enterprises network traffic. The
amount of print data can even stress the local network, this becomes even more apparent if the
client, printer and spool server are not geographically located at the same place and the print
data must be sent over WAN links.
The Solution – Cirrato
Implementing Cirrato addresses known problems in enterprise printing environments. Cirrato
captures output from any source and assures delivery to any printer or electronic destination -
without any programming effort. Cirrato provides central control and document/device status
alerts, for proactive problem identification and resolution producing custom auditing,
accounting and statistics.
Outline of Cirrato solution
The system consists of three major components, the ticket server, the client application and
the management GUI. The client application asks the server to issue a ticket that is used to
track the created print job. The print job is then queued in the same way as it would be in a
normal print environment with the big difference being that the physical print job is only
located on the client, saving bandwidth between client and ticket server. When the printer is
available for the specified print job, the ticket server contacts the client enabling the client to
send the print job directly to the printer.
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Cirrato Server
The Cirrato solution is resource effective and very powerful making it possible to consolidate
print spool servers with a ratio of 100:1. Each Cirrato server can handle up to 20,000 printer
queues. The Cirrato server application runs on a Windows 2003 Server™ system and is based
on a set of modules, key modules are listed below in this document. All modules will come
with APIs making it possible to tailor the system for customer specific wants or demands.
The new technology introduced in Cirrato makes it possible to print directly to printers using
the local network whilst still maintaining the ability to manage printers centrally with
proactive monitoring for maintenance, minimizing downtime and user intervention.
Centralized print management.
The Cirrato printing solution centralizes printer driver management.
This is done by storing and managing the printer drivers in the Cirrato system centrally as
well as cached locally on the client to speed up reinstallation of driver compatible printer
models. Printer install points will speed up remote installations. Since there are fewer servers
to monitor fewer resources will be needed to perform the monitoring.
The central costs for an IT Department are difficult to measure. One of the reasons for this is
the difficulty to assign print cost to the right place. With the Cirrato embedded statistics
function it becomes easy. All costs can, down to page level, be assigned to the place from
where the resource usage originated, including toner, paper and ink cartridges. Since costs are
visualized in a new way, the task to reroute resources to the correct place is easy. Possibility
to implement a quota-based system for usage of high-end and expensive equipment ensures
correct usage of systems. All printers, local or networked, are monitored in the Cirrato
system. Cirrato can even work together with existing systems. This means that the rollout of
Cirrato can be handled in a controlled manner when the organization is ready to adopt the new
printing system.
Migration of Active Directory printers already present on workstations is easily done through
the built in migration tool. Local printers can also be integrated into Cirrato management.
This gives organizations the ability to supervise and collect statistics from local printers in the
same way as is done for networked printers. This can eliminate the need of unnecessary
printers. Administration is handled via a Microsoft Management Console snap-in or by a web
interface
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New modules introduced with the version 2.x Cirrato System.
Follow Me Printing
Cirrato introduces several new ways of handling “follow-me” printing. Advanced solutions
with a graphical user interface on the printers allows the user to perform a variety of tasks
(selecting which jobs to print, how many copies etc)
Easy, simple to use, solutions are also possible to implement. An example of a easy to use
solution would be for the user to simply swipe a personal id card at any “follow-me” printer
to initiate printout of all the users current print jobs in the “follow-me queue”.
Quota
1. Currency based quota
Introducing currency based quota into the Cirrato system. This new feature will allow
administrators to track costs more precisely by adding a currency quota to each printer
queue and to each kind of print out. Meaning for instance an A3 color printout will
cost more than an A4 black&white duplex printout on the same queue.
2. Transferring of quota between users.
For instance within a school project each project member can contribute with enough
quotas to share the costs between each other.
3. Possibility to log print jobs to a specific client debit account
Introducing the possibility to tie printouts to a specific client debit account making it
easier to track costs per client. Each Cirrato user can have several client debit
accounts. When a printout is made the user can choose which client debit account to
log the current printout to. These logs are stored in the Cirrato database and can later
be used for invoicing.
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Security
1. Encrypted printjobs
Introducing encrypted print jobs (only on supported devices), eliminating the
possibility to eavesdrop the network to acquire sensitive / classified information. The
print job is not printed until the one time password (unique PIN code for said
document) has been entered on the panel (supported devices only) or sent to the
Cirrato server through the IVRinterface (see below).
2. Strengthening the quota module by blocking unauthorized print jobs
Introducing IPblocking to ensure no unauthorized print jobs will be printed on
network printers.
3. Archive functionality
Introducing an archive functionality that stores print jobs in a non Cirrato document
handling system.
4. Forced Watermarks
Forced watermarks can be put on to entire queues, selected users or triggered by
keywords. This together with the archive feature makes it easy to keep track of
classified documents since every document has a unique watermark containing
timestamp, username, serial number and other optional information.
5. Preprint auditing
Using the features above, printouts can be sent to security personnel for auditing
before commencing or declining printout of sensitive documents.
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Surveillance
1. SNMP monitoring
Introducing the next version of SNMP monitoring, which will allow the system
administrator to add custom MIB objects which adds more value to the proactive
surveillance and service functions of Cirrato
2. SNMP traps
The Cirrato server will have the ability to receive SNMP trap notification messages
from the printers directly, making it possible to passively monitor Cirrato printers.
3. Action plans and alarm features
Introducing an enhanced and easy configurable action plan and new alarm features to
Cirrato including dispatching alarms selectively.
4. Error traceback
Cirrato can, if needed, backtrace events prior to an incident helping the administrators
to locate errors in the printing system.
Driver handling
1. Manage drivers and settings
Cirrato can store the default settings for all printer queues removing the need to
manually configure each printer set up on the client computers. In case of the printer
being physically reconfigured (e.g. sorting device fitted) a new configuration file
needs to be created and will be pushed out to all client computers that have that
particular printer installed. The configuration update is automatic and occurs when the
user tries to print using that particular queue for the first time after an updated
configuration file has been made available on the server. Different driver languages
are also supported.
2. Use several drivers for one printer
In many cases, there are reasons to use different printer drivers on the same physical
printer. Cirrato can manage several different printer drivers for each physical printer
while maintaining the queue functionality, meaning print jobs get printed in the same
order as they where queued.
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Enhanced printing features
1. Duplication
Introducing duplication to the Cirrato system making it possible to duplicate the last
print job either by IVR (see below) or through a Graphical User Interface. The user
can print one copy of a document and when he has verified that the printout looks as
expected he can use his cell phone to request X number of additional copies. The
Cirrato server then contacts the computer that printed the users last print job and
instructs it to print the additional copies.
2. Persistance
It’s possible to set print jobs to persistence mode to override TTL (time to live) and
other attempts to remove or block a print job.
3. Printer Pools
In many cases when fast printouts are needed, several printers have been set up at the
same physical location. Cirrato enables grouping of printers into a single virtual
printer (printer pool). A client can then print to the virtual printer, thus reducing the
time to wait for a print job to be printed. After the printout the client receives a
message with information specifying on which physical printer the print job was
printed on.
4. Redirection of print jobs
Print costs can be reduced by the possibility to deny or redirect large printouts on high
cost per page printers. This is made possible by setting a max cost (in currency) for a
print job on a specific printer queue. When an expensive printout is requested, Cirrato
will inform the user that the print job is not allowed and can suggest another, more
suitable printer queue
5. Batch jobs
It’s possible to set date/time when a specific batch job should be sent to the printer.
6. HTTP administration for handheld pads/computers
Cirrato can now be administrated through handheld devices.
7. Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
Introducing IVR (phone control) to the Cirrato system which ads a new dimension in
how to interact with the Cirrato system, anything from PIN codes and secure print jobs
to ‘buying’ more quota can now be done through the cirrato IVR system.
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Client Application
The windows client is run as a service installed under, Microsoft Windows 2000™, Microsoft
Windows XP Professional™ or Microsoft Vista™. The printers created on the client
appears as normal Microsoft Windows printers and are used in the same way with the added
advantage that the output is sent to Cirrato locally instead of to a remote Spool Server or
directly to a mapped printer. From a user’s point of view, nothing is changed compared to
normal printing. The client interface is optional but can be used to give more extensive
information to the end user regarding the users queued print jobs. The client interface will, if
configured, act silently in the background producing pop-up messages when needed. The
Interface also gives the end user the ability to perform a variety of tasks such as redirecting
print jobs to a driver compatible printer model or manage queues. The end user can instantly
get a status overview of the installed printers. The information is shown to the end user in real
time. The client also supports a wide variety of languages.
Also with the new Cirrato system 2.x a Unix/linux/MacOsX client based application will be
introduced to incorporate all kinds of client based system into Cirrato.
The printout
When a print job is initiated on a client, the Cirrato client first contacts the Cirrato ticket
server asking for permission to print on a specified printer.
The ticket server looks up the user and verifies that the he or she has permission to print on
the printer. The server also checks if the user has enough quota left and the printer drivers
loaded on the client machine are verified and deployed. If the print job is allowed, the print
server issues a ticket number that is sent to the client, enabling the Cirrato client to spool the
print job to the local hard drive.
When the print job is spooled, the client tells the server that the print job is ready to be sent to
the printer. When the server finds a ticket that is first in queue to a specified printer, the server
contacts the Cirrato client with a message saying its ok to start printing.
The Cirrato client opens a TCP/IP connection, either to a raw port or using LPR, to the printer
and starts sending the print job and also notifies the ticket server that printing has
commenced. If there is a problem connecting to the printer and / or sending the print job to
the printer, the client contacts the ticket server which adds the printer for immediate check by
the monitoring application.
After a successful printout, the client connects to the ticket server reporting number of pages
printed and that the printout was successful.
The ticket server sets the queue as available for new print jobs to be printed and logs the
statistics from the print job in the database.
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Cirrato inventory
The built in inventory tool collects information about printers installed on client computers
and sends it to the server. The tool can be used when migrating from a non Cirrato print
system to get a complete overview of all models and queues that are currently used. This
information is later used to make the migration semi automatic. The Cirrato web GUI
provides a checklist/wizard functionality using this information. Cirrato inventory can be run
by an administrator/user or invoked via login scripts and is able to discover both local and
mapped network printers.
Summary:
Reduce your network traffic
Consolidate your servers, two are sufficient
Fewer resources to administer print systems
Track your spending
Easy installation
Use your present structures in AD
Local printer support included with the same possibilities as full fledged networked
printers
Statistics available on locally attached printers
Patented
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Strategic redeployment of internal resources
Cirrato relieves internal IT personnel for purchasing and managing equipment and supplies. It
also eliminates the need for end user support personnel to spend a disproportionate amount of
time on trivial tasks allowing them to work in a more proactive manner.
Cost visibility
Enterprises that outsource their entire printing solution no longer have to calculate hardcopy
costs themselves; instead, they can choose to receive regular statements detailing these costs.
They can then use this information as a basis for decision making. To evaluate printing fleet
uptime, printout statistics and resource utilization.
Improved productivity
An enterprise that chooses to outsource the maintenance of its hardcopy assets is assured of
having a planned fleet of well maintained, up to date equipment. This can help to improve
productivity through:
Elimination of print failures
Reduced demand on helpdesk resources regarding printing
Strategic placement of equipment for more efficient use in cooperation with Multi
Function Printers and access to the latest features and functions associated with new
equipment.
Return On Investment (ROI)
Rapid payback, low risk implementation, Cirrato solutions are fast to implement - in weeks,
not months, so any enterprise can start reaping the benefits sooner rather than later. A future
proof investment.
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Summary
Allow Cirrato Technology to make your business more competitive, by turning imagination
into reality, there has never been a better time to make this happen.
Print solutions that meet the networking requirements of today and tomorrow. Cirrato is a
breakthrough in output technology that is designed to form a integral component of a total IT
strategy. Built on a robust, scalable an secure architecture that consistently outperforms
other products. Cirrato manages the information supply chain from document creation to
printing all from a single point of control.
Conclusion
The cost of printing in today's large enterprise is likely to be far more than the enterprise
realizes. To accurately calculate hardcopy TCO, the enterprise must take into account a
variety of factors for both direct and indirect costs. Gartner has defined these factors in terms
of specific cost categories and cost elements.
A calculation of TCO based on common cost categories can serve as a sound basis for a
plan to reduce printing costs.
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Notes
“Gartner, "Managing Office Document Output in the Digital Era," J. Lundy, October 2000.”
"Gartner, "CEO and C10 Alert: Nine Ways to Cut Costs and Save E- Business Initiatives," K.
McGee,May 2001.”
“Lyra Research, "Network Printing in Corporate Environments Part 2: Cost of Ownership
Awareness and Concern," D. Rocheleau, October 1998.У
"CAP Ventures Ltd., "Digital Convergence and Total Cost of Ownership, Drivers,
Development and Dangers," March 2001.”
“Gartner, custom research commissioned by HP, March 2002.”
"Hewlett-Packard Digital Workplace Services, Distributed Print Services customer studies,
1998-2000.”
”Giga Information Group, "Printing Your Own Money: Workgroup Printer vs. Personal
Printer Operating Costs," D. Friedlander, February 2000.”
”Gartner, "Rightsizing Output Fleets: The Hidden Goldmine," J. Lundy, March 2001.”
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About Dipritec
Dipritec develops software that improves performance of IT, lowers administration overhead
and offers much needed functionality. Dipritec products are based on patent pending Cirrato
Technology, which integrates cost efficient, compatible and streamlined network and web
server capabilities into any architecture. The technology is optimized in order to deliver
superior cost efficiency, multi- vendor compatibility and ease of use, compared to general
purpose servers.
Founded in 2002, Dipritec started to develop Cirrato. Since then, the company has been
focusing on expanding to common platforms for almost any company entity.
Cirrato is privately held and employs 15 people and has an international presence through
close relationship with partners that form strategic alliances. Cirrato products are only sold
through a network of distributors, resellers and partners.
Contact Us
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