directprint.io has added a new internal directory to its serverless print management solution.
The launch of its new proprietary internal directory makes it even easier for customers to seamlessly take print to the cloud, and paves the way for further integrations with third-party Identity Access Management (IAM) providers in 2023, the company said
Designed to complement existing support for Microsoft Azure AD and Google Workspace, this latest development also paves the way for future integrations with cloud-based authentication providers such as Okta and Ping Identity.
With the launch of the new internal directory, directprint.io is empowering customers not currently on Azure AD or Google Workspace, to leverage the full capabilities of the cloud, automate time-intensive tasks, and cut costs by consuming print management as-a-service.
The feature-rich internal directory enables IT admins to simplify printer provisioning and ongoing management and adopt a Group Policy to manage printers from a single console for improved security and control. IT staff can assign specific users to specific printers, deploy and remove new printers to end-users, apply print privileges, set print limits or enforce rules on OUs, groups or devices.
David Jenkins, CEO of directprint.io said: “We are committed to continuous investment in the directprint.io platform to ensure it delivers all of the features and functionality our customers need to deploy, secure, control, and track print in the cloud. Full directory integration enables seamless deployment and provides unparalleled configuration control, and with this new feature we’re opening up all of those advantages to customers who either don’t leverage Google or Microsoft-centric directory capabilities or who wish to utilise a proprietary internal directory to connect users with printing devices in the cloud.”