Print in the Channel - issue #14

uniFLOW Online

devices have issues (e.g., paper jams or errors), enabling them to respond straightaway and be more efficient. uniFLOW Online does not store any user passwords. Instead, credentials from Microsoft Azure Active Directly, Active Directory Federation Services or a locally hosted Active Directory® can be used for login, along with social logins like Facebook and Google. The technology is automatically updated with the latest security features in real-time, ensuring service uptime of nearly 99.9% thanks to multiple data centres. uniFLOW Online also boasts a new user interface, which is modern, flexible and easy to customise, allowing organisations to present company updates, images and logos to personalise for business needs. Additionally, the job delegation feature allows users to optimise hybrid working by allowing other members in the team to print jobs on their behalf. The latest update for uniFLOW Online presented further support for payment provider options, adding QuickPay to the platform opens a wide range of payment methods. The platform can support different payment providers to support users with different payment needs. For example, university students can top up their digital wallets via PayPal, WPM (Flywire) and now QuickPay to pay for their printing. Key development areas for uniFLOW Online for the future include additional payment providers, support for additional hardware vendors, further hybrid deployment and a further extension of printing in micro- segmented Zero Trust environments.

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