Distributed Output Management in 2000.(Technology Information)

Enterprise Systems Journal, October, 1999 by Davies, Shellie

An overview of distributed output management (DOM) solutions is presented along with guidelines for implementing the technology. Ideal solutions maintain the efficiency and integrity of high-volume print jobs while providing informative job-status reports to end users and managers. Open standards let users submit jobs in a variety of formats. Key technologies include cluster printing, fault-tolerant output systems and security at the administrator, operator and user levels. DOM strategies should be planned before implementing ERP.

Typically, large organizations generate hundreds of thousands (frequently millions) of pages of output per day, much of it business-critical and important to the user who requested it. Output flows from a wide variety of applications, ranging...

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