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Printing Goes Mobile
CloudPrint will give an option to print while on the move. However, business viability of the technology could be questioned
Akhilesh Shukla
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
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Have you ever tried to print a mail from your BlackBerry phone? If yes, then no doubt, it would have been very difficult. But soon it would become easier. Thanks to CloudPrint-an evolving technology.

HP and RIM are all set to bring mobile printing to customers through CloudPrint for BlackBerry. Both the companies are uniquely positioned to drive this technology, given their market reach in both printers and hand-held devices. The technology will give a new dimension to printing because one can easily locate and print documents directly from their BlackBerry devices without any special print drivers or cables.

CloudPrint specifically uses the cloud to connect people who want to print from available printers in their vicinity, allowing the discovery of printers and hosting the actual driver. It addresses the fact that people and devices are mobile, but printers are not. Using the cloud as a platform allows users to print based on need, regardless of location.

The new technology unleashes physical documents from a user's mobile device, computer and printer, making it simple for people to access and use their documents while traveling or on the go. It is a cloud and web services based technology that provide mobile users the ability to easily print documents, presentations, reports, photos to the nearest network printer-in the offices, at home or on the road.

CloudPrint is printer agnostic, driver less and requires simple Internet or intranet access. A user will be able to choose from a list of printers within his/her enterprise network, home or a participating PSP and simply click print. Typically, for the experience an enterprise user has to download print button application from a website. Once installed, the user has access to all the printers based in that location. The application automatically geo locates the user, based on GPS, or the user can search based string.

The user then selects a printer from a pull-down menu and clicks print. HP could deploy secure CloudPrint within the corporate environment and configure the environment to permit easy discovery of corporate printers by mobile users.

The technology is initially targetted at the enterprise customers only. CloudPrint, through BlackBerry, is currently available through a limited pilot program being deployed with various groups at HP and BlackBerry. The early adopter program is also open to the Indian corporates now.

In the long-term, the technology aims to provide a print network market place, where consumers can print through their own printers or quickly identify 'CloudPrint Hotspots' or a public printer could be chosen from a list of printers based on location, desired print quality, and cost. Several business models, including licensing fees and revenue share are being evaluated through the pilot program.

The technology is unique and no doubt would be useful. However, the business viability of the technology could be questioned, as only a handful of people use BlackBerrry services. The number of those who would be frequently printing from the BlackBerry would again be a question.

Regulatory issues could not be denied, as well. CloudPrint could not take-off in some of the information sensitive sectors including defense, BFSI, as the sensitive information could leak within fraction of a second by using the technology.

The technology would give a new dimension to the way we print.

Akhilesh Shukla
akhileshs@cybermedia.co.in
The author was hosted in Singapore by HP

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