Wednesday, February 24, 2016

IoT related software and printers against the waste of paper – 01Net

 
         
 
         

Intent on offering its customers an innovative and automatic way to promote sustainable business practices and reduce the environmental impacts that may result from the printing business, AB Asset Management has partnered with PrintReleaf Exchange , the first technology platform that enables monitoring and reforestation of cloud via paper consumption.
as partners and authorized integration, the manufacturer of SaaS MPS mONITOR solution for the monitoring of the output devices and the provision of managed print services will, in this way, its clients to help neutralize the paper waste, improve their environmental impact and to participate fully in support of the global forest, in a totally automatic and certificate.

the Internet of Things to reforestation

the PRX customized platform, in fact, the consumption of paper through an aggregation process that uses the automatic transmission of data from output devices detected by the monitoring system and management MPS mONITOR.
this customers thus compensate, or riforestano at sites of their choice, their paper consumption by using the equation specified as a parameter in the global standard for sustainability PrintReleaf that 8,333 sheets of paper correspond to a tree. to do
the rest is the integration with Global Forest Watch , a platform hosted by the World Resources Institute, through which the customer interface is equipped with a mapping technology that represents the decrease and the increase of forest in the world, showing what are the areas of the world most in need of trees.
to date, since the launch of PrintReleaf, the company has drawn more than 710 million printed pages and replanted more than 85 thousand trees, exploiting the full benefits provided by the Internet of Things technology, now, thanks to the partnership with MPS Monitor aims to expand the presence of even PrintReleaf in Europe.

 
 
         


 
                                     
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