Deliver print and other electronic files from a variety of computers throughout a distributed network, with Enterprise Output Manager (EOM), from the Department of Information Services. EOM is a Microsoft Windows-based application that accepts print files from various hosts (S/390, Unisys, Unix, Windows etc.), and distributes print data to the destination of your choice (a PC, file server, mainframe, e-mail system, printer, Web site, microfiche, PDF file or user program). All manipulation of the data (if desired) happens at the EOM server and does not interfere with host system application processing. EOM's approach is to distribute then print, rather than print and distribute.
Features
* Print to virtually any printer ranging from entry-level matrix printers to high-speed production laser printers
* Format and enhance your enterprise output by adding electronic forms, dynamic font changes and text positioning, barcodes or conditionally select items for printing
* Route data automatically to e-mail, fax, file server, Web servers, microfiche, user application programs and printers
* View data online before printing
* Index and archive data for later retrieval
Benefits
* Significantly reduce the cost of printed output
* Save on storage costs
* Use electronic forms and reduce the need for pre-printed business papers
* Preview information to avoid errors
* Lower application maintenance costs
* Centralize output management
* Lower hardware cost
* Reduce mailing costs
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Enterprise Output Manager (EOM)
Labels: Enterprise Output Manager (EOM)
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