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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Tungsten Printix 2.2 for Print Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Tungsten Printix 2.2 for Print Management include: Jotun, a Norway based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 10293 employees and revenues of $2.31 billion, All Saints Multi Academy Trust UK, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $105.0 million, Nordic Aviation Capital, a Denmark based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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All Saints Multi Academy Trust UK | Education | 900 | $105M | United Kingdom | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Printix 2.2 | Print Management | 2023 | n/a | In 2023 All Saints Multi Academy Trust implemented Tungsten Printix 2.2 to modernize school printing. The deployment positioned Tungsten Printix 2.2 as the Trusts Print Management platform and targeted print operations across its academies in the United Kingdom, aligning the program with the Trusts cloud strategy. The implementation centered on core Print Management capabilities typical of the platform, including centralized cloud print queue management, secure release and user authentication controls, driver and printer provisioning, and a unified administrative console for policy configuration. Configuration work focused on defining print policies by user role and location, automating printer discovery and provisioning for individual sites, and reducing local device administration through centralized controls. Operational coverage extended across multiple academy sites, with IT and estates teams managing a phased rollout and local training for staff and teachers. Governance changes included centralized print policy enforcement, role based administration for IT staff, and process changes to route common support requests through the central console rather than individual site support. The case study reports operational outcomes directly tied to the deployment, including approximately 100,000 pages printed per month, a 96 percent reduction in helpdesk tickets for printing, and estimated operational savings of approximately A310,000 per year. The Trust also documented improved staff and teacher wellbeing and explicit alignment of printing operations with its cloud strategy following the Tungsten Printix 2.2 deployment. | |
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Jotun | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 10293 | $2.3B | Norway | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Printix 2.2 | Print Management | 2021 | Atea | In 2021, Jotun deployed Tungsten Printix 2.2 as its Print Management solution. The cloud print management rollout was initiated from Jotun’s Norway headquarters and extended across global sites, achieving coverage at approximately 95% of sites within two months through a serverless Printix deployment that centralized print queue provisioning and administration. Tungsten Printix 2.2 was configured to deliver core Print Management capabilities including cloud queue orchestration, driverless print workflows, and print job security controls. The implementation included Secure Print functionality and integration with Azure AD for user authentication and policy assignment, supporting role based print policies and streamlined user access. The project was delivered with implementation partner Atea and operated by Jotun’s IT and print operations teams. Governance was centralized at the corporate IT level using the Printix management console to apply policies, automate provisioning, and standardize operational procedures across sites. The deployment improved the end user printing experience as reported and reduced dependency on on premise print infrastructure by adopting a serverless architecture, enabling faster site onboarding and consistent print service continuity during rollout. | |
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Nordic Aviation Capital | Aerospace and Defense | 200 | $50M | Denmark | Tungsten Automation | Tungsten Printix 2.2 | Print Management | 2017 | n/a | In 2017 Nordic Aviation Capital deployed Tungsten Printix 2.2 as its Print Management solution. The deployment established cloud based print control as part of NAC’s Azure based cloud strategy, centrally managing regional sites from its Irish HQ and servicing approximately 225 users and 29 printers. Tungsten Printix 2.2 was configured to provide centralized print queue management, policy based printer provisioning, and serverless printing workflows common to Print Management platforms. Configuration work centered on device discovery, printer profile provisioning, and role based access for administrative and end user print services, aligning print routing and driver management with cloud hosted control planes. The implementation operated from NAC’s Irish headquarters with management and monitoring consolidated into the cloud control console, enabling IT operations to manage regional sites remotely. The deployment context explicitly references an Azure based cloud strategy, enabling the Print Management service to run within NAC’s cloud footprint while supporting on site printers and distributed user populations across NAC’s operational sites. Governance was implemented through centralized print policies and administrative controls to standardize print behavior across sites, with rollout coordinated from the Irish HQ. Outcomes stated in the Tungsten case study include a seamless migration to serverless printing under the Tungsten Printix 2.2 deployment. |
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