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1 Streamserve 5.6.2 Vista Plus Ouptut Manager Integration
Karim El Cheikh Product Manager Oct 2015

2 What Does VPOM Do? Pain Solution Feature Lost Jobs
Distributed Environment High # of helpdesk calls Ensure Delivery Central Control and Management Optimize Efficiency and Increase Productivity Track/Notification & Failover Enterprise Control Station Load-balance, notification, best device for job Lost print jobs cost companies enormous amounts of time, money and lost business. User's time is consumed looking for printed output that never reached the intended device, then reprinting the job - taking more physical resources and network bandwidth. If a business document, like a shipping request, purchase order and the like does not reach its intended destination on time, the potential for the loss of a customer and revenue is enormous. Solution:QMaster ensures the delivery of output by monitoring printers to confirm availability, provide failover and automatically route the request to another device, tracking the request from submission to completion. Distributed Environment: The challenge for IT to centrally manage output across all managed systems in their enterprise from a single console has been a daunting task. The trends of corporations migrating from mainframe to client/server environments and the advent of distributed low cost laser printers has compounded the need for consistent and centralized control of users, jobs, devices and output. Solution: QMaster allows IT departments to provide better customer service with a single view and centralized command and control over the entire report distribution environment. Whether ad-hoc or production printing, QMaster provides administrators a consistent view of the information gathered from multiple destination devices including the device and job state, number of jobs in a spool, number of pages in a job and more. With the intelligence of this information, administrators can dynamically track, hold, re-route, prioritize and kill jobs or set these capabilities up for policy-based automation. When problems or potential problems arise, administrators are alerted to the issue and can proactively drill-down to the root cause of the dilemma and fix it. Help Desk calls Up to 50% of help desk calls can be related to problems associated with printing. Reducing the inordinate amount of time spend on trouble shooting print related help desk calls, can result into significant cost savings to your organization. Some of these situations could be easily resolved by empowering the end-users to make informed print decisions at the time of job submission. Solution: QMaster addresses these issues by, allowing users to take proactive control of their output requests throughout the lifecycle of the job, thereby off-loading calls to the helpdesk. QMaster's allows users to view the current status of a device’s availability, such as on or off-line, toner and paper levels and the volume of other jobs in the queue, all from their own desktop. Employees with proper rights can also take action on their output with functionality to re-route, pause and kill jobs, further freeing IT staff to focus on other higher priority issues

3 Vista Plus Output Manager Merge, Convert, Deliver, Route
Convert/Merge PCL, Postscript etc PDF, HTML, Tiff etc PDF, HTML, Tiff etc Applications , i.e StreamServe VPOM Mail/Fax/Web Server Control and deliver your corporate information to printers and other destinations across the enterprise.

4 Example of Charge Back reports
The logp utility pulls the qme.log information that can be used to get i.e. auditing statistics: WHO Executed print job ‘ABC123’ WHEN did this print job start WHEN did this print job finish HOW many successful records processed HOW many failed At a high level, some of QMaster’s features include: The Centralized and consistent views of all the jobs and destination devices in your enterprise. The QMaster consoles allow administrators to have complete command and control to re-run, re-route, re-prioritize, delete and hold jobs. Different levels of administration can be set up based upon function and include; global administrators, help desk personnel or departmental and regional administrators. QMaster ensures delivery of output to its intended destination, whether it’s to a printer, fax or mail server, multi-function device, electronic repository, Archive or other enterprise information management tool. If a device is down, QMaster will automatically re-route the job to the next available device and continue while notifying users and administrators of the new location of their job output. QMaster also supports Forms Management – with the ability to intelligently and dynamically apply a pre-defined form, such as an invoice, to a job for proper formatting at its final destination. To further ensure that output is generated in its proper form, the bursting and bundling features allows multiple reports, or sections of reports, to be burst apart and bundled together, eliminating the need to manually rip and decollate reports by hand. QMaster also supports the clustering of two or more printer devices together so they appear as a single “Super” printer. This increased efficiency and printing power can help reduce your production runs and batch windows significantly by breaking up a single job across multiple printers, or dispersing multiple copy requests of a job to multiple printers. QMaster’s parsing technology allows you to interrogate the datastream to dynamically apply rules on access, usage, etc. Your business’ policies are automatically enforced based on attributes such as job size and name, device type, user, date, time, etc. This allows QMaster to apply business logic to ensure the correct users and jobs are using the right resource. Our Auditing capabilities track a user’s device usage. This information can be used for chargeback purposes or tracking which users and departments are utilizing which resources. Additionally, these log files are a good resource for trending purposes, allowing IT to project future usage or re-assign resources to improve Service Levels and the most efficient use of output devices. *

5 Output Manager Process
VPOM WS WS notification WS branded to VPOM

6 VPOM Server Architecture
Input Processing Delivery Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Windows, Redhat, SuSe Job Control, Formatting, Audit Logging VPOM QME/JME LPD XOMS CLI/API WebService DB Multi Channel SPOOL Distribution, Storage & Assured Delivery Mainframe, Midrange, UNIX (AIX), ERP’s, Scan Stations VPOM Features Source Output is platform agnostic Connectivity to an “Networked” device through out the environment (Printer, fax server, distribution, and FTP data transfers) Device/Printer availability through job, device and queue management (reroute, requeue, hold, and prioritize) Massage/manipulate output by parsing, bursting, bundling based on report content, or page level Print job control for users or administrators, operators with centralized admin interfaces Error tracking on a per job level and notification and alerts. System tracking with queue and device console notification and alerts Straight forward Install and technology stack Interface provided for SAP ERP’s to off load the SAP native spooler and resources used for printing and managing devices SPOOL VPOM JME Web UI Admin Client Configuration Editor Great Minds Working Together™

7 Output Manager High Level Features
Centralized Management of Jobs and Devices Re-run, re-route, delete, hold Tracking, Notification and Failover Forms Management Bursting and Bundling Clustering 1-to-many, 1-to-many by page Interrogate and Apply Rules Auditing for Chargeback and Trending At a high level, some of QMaster’s features include: The Centralized and consistent views of all the jobs and destination devices in your enterprise. The QMaster consoles allow administrators to have complete command and control to re-run, re-route, re-prioritize, delete and hold jobs. Different levels of administration can be set up based upon function and include; global administrators, help desk personnel or departmental and regional administrators. QMaster ensures delivery of output to its intended destination, whether it’s to a printer, fax or mail server, multi-function device, electronic repository, Archive or other enterprise information management tool. If a device is down, QMaster will automatically re-route the job to the next available device and continue while notifying users and administrators of the new location of their job output. QMaster also supports Forms Management – with the ability to intelligently and dynamically apply a pre-defined form, such as an invoice, to a job for proper formatting at its final destination. To further ensure that output is generated in its proper form, the bursting and bundling features allows multiple reports, or sections of reports, to be burst apart and bundled together, eliminating the need to manually rip and decollate reports by hand. QMaster also supports the clustering of two or more printer devices together so they appear as a single “Super” printer. This increased efficiency and printing power can help reduce your production runs and batch windows significantly by breaking up a single job across multiple printers, or dispersing multiple copy requests of a job to multiple printers. QMaster’s parsing technology allows you to interrogate the datastream to dynamically apply rules on access, usage, etc. Your business’ policies are automatically enforced based on attributes such as job size and name, device type, user, date, time, etc. This allows QMaster to apply business logic to ensure the correct users and jobs are using the right resource. Our Auditing capabilities track a user’s device usage. This information can be used for chargeback purposes or tracking which users and departments are utilizing which resources. Additionally, these log files are a good resource for trending purposes, allowing IT to project future usage or re-assign resources to improve Service Levels and the most efficient use of output devices. *

8 Value of VPOM Managing your Output
Administer all output Management policies from a single tool Effectively Manage differing print devices Route output to a wide range of output destinations Manage Remote devices across a WAN Implement the same solution across different enterprise platforms Local Users to have varying degrees of control over output functions SAP X-OMS Interface to provide print control to end users and off load the SAP system Distributed Print/Horizontal Scaling & High Availability The benefits of Output Management effect all area’s of a corporation. The ability to effectively manage all the data flow of the output and the diverse environments of a corporation is the true value of output management. As you can see by this slide the recognized value points all focus on are the ability to completely control all output environment irregardless of application, system, users or printers that are spread out across the corporations environment.

9 Example of a HA DR Environment

10 StreamServe VPOM integration
VPOM Multithreaded Job Submission WebService support Authentication VPOM Job and Device Status Notification WS based on Call Back interface Be able to delay Strs top job completion after delivery from output connector so that an outside system can set the job to completed WS Client for job and device notification to the StreamServe notification WS Device level Notification end points GUI.

11 Job Status Change

12 Device Status Change

13 StreamServe Job Submission
Configure your Output Connector VPOM variables- Corresponds to the options provided by the VPOM server.

14 StreamServe Notification
Configure your Service Request Connector for receiving VPOM notifcations

15 Two New SXD to use in a MessageIN event for mapping all the notification variables
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- StreamServe XML Dictionary Created: , 17:00:00 --> <strsdictionary version="2.0" name="VPOMDeviceNotification"> <field id="NotificationSender" fieldlength="0" variable="NotificationSender" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="TopicNamespace" fieldlength="0" variable="TopicNamespace" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="TopicID" fieldlength="0" variable="TopicID" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="ChangeID" fieldlength="0" variable="ChangeID" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="ChangeName" fieldlength="0" variable="ChangeName" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="ChangeValue" fieldlength="0" variable="ChangeValue" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="ChangeOldValue" fieldlength="0" variable="ChangeOldValue" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceName" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceName" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceStatusDescription" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceStatusDescription" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceOwner" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceOwner" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceDescription" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceDescription" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="printerForms" fieldlength="0" variable="printerForms" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="hostName" fieldlength="0" variable="hostName" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="device" fieldlength="0" variable="device" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceClass" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceClass" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceProbeLanguage" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceProbeLanguage" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceProbeInterval" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceProbeInterval" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceStatus" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceStatus" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceProtocol" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceProtocol" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="devicePort" fieldlength="0" variable="devicePort" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceType" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceType" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceProbeEnable" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceProbeEnable" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceAlertLevel" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceAlertLevel" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceProbeReserve" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceProbeReserve" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="deviceAccess" fieldlength="0" variable="deviceAccess" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="maxJobsRunning" fieldlength="0" variable="maxJobsRunning" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> <field id="jobsScheduled" fieldlength="0" variable="jobsScheduled" type="Variable" alignment="Left" keepspaces="FALSE"/> </strsdictionary>

16 Delay StreamServe Top Job Completion
Job and Device Event based States sent from VPOM to the StreamServe Notification WS. JOBPENDING  JOBHELD  JOBRUNNING JOBSTOPPED  JOBCOMPLETE  JOBERRORCOMPLETE  JOBKILLED  JOBREQUEUE JOBCONTINUE JOBRESTART JOBORPHAN  JOBREMOVED JOBSPOOLING  JOBOFFLINE   JOBCORRUPT DEVICEUP  DEVICEDOWN   DEVICERESERVED Job state in Red are set to completed in the StreamServe queue since VPOM will not SEND more JOB state updates for the job

17 Key Benefits Additional device support: i.e. Content Server, Vista Plus, , Fax, AFP Several Probing protocol support i.e. IPP, device native protocol, customized Simplified WebUI LDAP support SSO Advanced and Tailored Workflow Management Active-Active Cluster Support No RDBMS / Database Vendor dependency Quick Setup Burst and Bundle SAP X-OMS certified Follow-Me printing customized implementation

18 Key Benefits Operator User Type: intermediate between normal users and queue or device administrators. Region Display Option Single Sign On (SSO) Support Support for IPP Output Devices Content Server Integration: new queue type and new commands to send files and metadata about them for capture to Content Server StreamServe Integration: Using Output Manager’s new Web Service API. Web Service API Standardized Field Lengths standardized field lengths across all clients so all clients can use the same API calls to the QDB

19 Demo – Job Submission, Notifications & VPOM

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