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Public Sector - (TA) Printix

Law Enforcement Museum - Delivered the dream of building a secure cloud solution for their agile print management requirements.

Situation 

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) and National Law Enforcement Museum (NLEM) run a multitude of printers across four remote locations in the United States. Chad Fulgham, former FBI CIO and currently the CIO of NLEOMF and NLEM, had a dream of a building a cloud solution for their print management requirements.

This dream needed to fulfill a number of criteria, including ease of rollout, great user experience, secure environment, and to be supported by an expert team. It also had to be a cost-effective solution as NLEOMF is a not-for-profit organization. Chad and his team chose Printix as it ticked all these boxes and more.

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The Solution

With these requirements in mind, Chad went to the Microsoft Azure Marketplace to find a suitable solution. Here, he found Microsoft’s certified ISV Partner, Printix. Chad was particularly impressed by three aspects of the Printix platform:

  • Simplicity of design

  • Cost-effective

  • Security-focused

In terms of implementation of the Printix solution, several features stood out. The Printix central management console was highly intuitive and easy for administrators to use. 

Outcomes

After finding the Printix solution, Chad requested a trial period. Chad found that the Printix team was flexible and extremely helpful during this period. What helped to make the trial straightforward, was the simplicity of the roll-out and the intuitive admin console.

Some of the features that helped to make Chad’s decision to choose Printix, included: Great customer experience, security, easy to use app, Print Anywhere, print support and cost of Printix.

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