Features
Generate savings in the IT budget through the best VIRTUAL PRINTER DRIVER:
Numerous printer drivers make printer administration and support highly complex. This is not the case with ThinPrint. Instead of individual printer drivers on each machine, only one virtual driver, the
ThinPrint Output Gateway is required – for every imaginable environment, regardless of the existing
printers in place. Advanced printing features can continue to be used, and driver problems are no
longer an issue for users or administrators and productivity is significantly increased.
Uninterrupted work through unrivaled levels of COMPRESSION:
Maximum compression of print data is essential. In the worst instances, print data can be up to 10 times greater than the original file size. ThinPrint analyzes the specifics of each print job and selects the most appropriate compression method. Only Advanced Adaptive Compression allows us to achieve compression
rates of 98% without requiring additional software, needing to purchase hardware or making any changes to your IT environment.
Fewer servers through SERVER CONSOLIDATION:
Local print servers in branch offices and subsidiaries can finally be eliminated thanks to ThinPrint. Advantages for your business include: far less management overhead, hardware, energy and operating costs, as well as the fully-optimized use of your existing IT resources.
All print jobs realize the highest SECURITY STANDARDS:
ThinPrint transmits print data end-to-end via SSL encryption. Sensitive business information is fully protected even when printing. This is especially important for branch offices and home office workers.
In addition, VPN connections are no longer needed.
Full control of PRINTING COSTS:
The ThinPrint Tracking Service monitors the entire print environment and records printing operations throughout the business. The main cost-drivers of printing can be easily identified and ultimately eliminated.
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Features
Rubrics provide a structured way to assess all kinds of things. Rubrics are organised as grids where the columns generally identify levels of achievement and the rows usually define criteria.
Here are some different kinds uses for rubrics:
* School assignments: Teachers often define assignment expectations in the form of analytic rubrics, although sometimes single-point or holistic rubrics are used.
* Level based performance: There are many cases where a discipline is defined in terms of a sequence of levels. Examples include job levels in an organisation and achievement levels in a clubs such as the boy scouts.
* Decisions: Making decisions involves identifying options and weighing up the pros and cons of each aspect of each option.
* Task lists: Outside of Roobrick, rubrics are not typically used for managing lists of tasks. With rubric, however, it's easy to add criteria and mark progress against them in the form of an assessment.
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Languages
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