In a message dated 5/20/2008 9:34:43 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Talking about prices, sometimes it is perfectly sufficient to use  
network equipment "security features". Transmission outside the  
buildings is encrypted (ROT), if you need encryption inside as well  
(really? do you?), then you can use the same means. It should be much  
cheaper than anything on mainframe ;-)


>>
It may be that it's larger 'feature' than  printing. With a print server you 
can set up ICSL for transfer or viewing and  unload the software costs from 
the 'big-iron'. The folks are _www.leadtools.com_ (http://www.leadtools.com)  
are pretty experienced  in many aspects of imaging. Their main product
is ePrint. It's a print server that runs on a  Linux box. It was cheaper to 
convert than upgrade MF software.







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