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Argos 7.2 and Argos Secure Release now available

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

When we roll the “tenths place” odometer on our version numbers, it usually means something good has arrived. And something good has arrived in the form of Argos Secure Release. This is a long-standing top feature request, and it’s one we wanted to get right.

What’s Secure Release?

Argos Secure Release runs as embedded software on the front panel of compatible multi-function peripherals (MFPs), where users are required to log in via a numeric “PIN” identification code, or via a proximity “swipe” card. Argos can automatically synchronize users and PIN codes from back-end sources, automating maintenance and keeping I.T. costs low.

Once authenticated, users are presented with a list of print jobs awaiting release. Once a user chooses one or more print jobs for printing, Argos sends the selected jobs to the printer for completion. Users can also delete unwanted print jobs from the MFP front panel. Unreleased print jobs are automatically removed after 24 hours; administrators can change the cleanup interval for longer duration.

By holding print jobs rather than immediately printing them, Argos lets companies use printers in public areas to print confidential documents. Traditionally, those documents would sit in a paper tray for all to see. With Argos Secure Release, those documents are only printed in the presence of the original user. By requiring users to release jobs at the device, Argos Secure Release also eliminates frivolous and unnecessary printing, and lowers costs.

What do I need?

For now Argos Secure Release runs on Canon MEAP devices. We’re working on versions for Xerox, Sharp, and more, as we speak. We’ll be releasing those additional embedded clients as they pass our quality testing. Argos Secure Release piggybacks off our existing Argos OnBoard solutions, so you’ll need Argos 7.2, users and PIN codes, just like normal.

What else is new?

  • New single-sign-on capabilities for Sharp OSA devices. Sepialine is actively co-developing solutions with software developer members of the Sharp OSA community to deliver unified authorization capabilities for OSA applications.
  • Pcounter integration, allowing Argos to work with the popular Pcounter software product to track Novell NetWare printing.
  • Numerous minor improvements and bug fixes.

How do I get it?

Download Argos 7.2 here.

Argos 7.0.10 is here

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Today we’re pleased to announce the release of Argos 7.0.10. The big-ticket item here — something that’s literally years in the making — is phone tracking. There are lots of other new features, plus the usual minor fixes and improvements.

Track your phone calls

Argos 7 now tracks phone calls. If you’ve never thought about tracking phone calls, now’s a good time to consider it. Like printing and copying, voice communication is a huge potential revenue source for firms that charge for reimbursables. Up until now, media types in Argos have been paper-oriented. Starting today we introduce a new family of phone-based media that are duration-based instead of dimension- and page-based. Argos phone tracking measures the length of your calls.

A better way to bill for phone calls

When we introduced copy tracking, we wanted to avoid the pitfalls of traditional cost recovery that we experienced firsthand as practicing architects all those years ago. Pre-billed cost recovery — where you’re required to enter a job code before you can work — is immensely frustrating and rife with abuse. If you’ve ever lived with call accounting before, you probably lived the pre-billing life: your phone system prevents you from making outside calls until you punch in a job code. And if you’re like most people, you quickly learn the override code (99999, anyone?) and use it forevermore.

Argos works differently. You make your call as usual. Then, when you hang up, the Argos Desktop Client pops up on your desktop and requires you to allocate the call to a job code. It’s the same workflow that makes Argos Copy Tracking great, and it’s available for phone tracking today. Based on rules, Argos determines whether the call was internal, local, long-distance, or international. You get to decide costing for each, then run reports that show your printing, copying, and phone calls all presented together in a clear, logical way.

Compatibility

Today we’re offering support for Cisco Call Manager and 3Com NBX systems. NEC support is up next. Only those few? You use something else? That’s okay. We’ll provide you with a tool to capture the output stream of your phone system. Send the results to us and we’ll deliver a driver. Over time we’ll support more systems. It turns out that many PBX and phone systems use a common reporting scheme called CDR, so it’s actually quite likely that we’ll be able to support your system, even if it’s not listed.

More 7.0.10 features

Separate copy and scan billing

This is actually an important capability. Argos 7 introduced the idea of different handling for different kinds of jobs. For example you could track printing silently but copying interactively. Initially we provided three job groups:

  • Printing
  • Copying and scanning
  • Phone and fax

Some customers want to handle scanning differently from copying; our original Argos 7 scheme didn’t allow this. As of today, scanning is separated from copying so you can set behaviors more granularly.

Page impression tracking on Xerox

Most Argos copy tracking solutions can distinguish between simplex and duplex activity. You can assign each to a different media type and, hence, charge differently for each. In practice, though, many customers pay for their MFP equipment based on impressions — the number of page sides that pass through a device. A simplex job is one impression; a duplex job is two. Argos OnBoard for Xerox 7.0.10 introduces per-impression pricing, which lets Argos more closely model the way you actually pay for your equipment. Look for per-impression pricing capability to find its way into our other OnBoard solutions in the coming months.

New reports

Phone tracking required some new reporting capabilities, so we took the opportunity to improve the way the reports work. Take a look; hopefully you’ll like it.

Try it today

If you’re maintenance plan is up-to-date you’re entitled to upgrade to Argos 7.0.10. Download it here. Still have questions? Contact us. We’re excited about Argos 7.0.10 and we hope you like it.

Introducing Argos for Xerox

Friday, July 9th, 2010

We’re particularly excited today to add Xerox to the list of manufacturers we support through embedded software. Why’s that exciting? It means that all our Xerox customers can track their copy and print activity without the need for hardware terminals.

Capabilities

  • Copy tracking
  • Print tracking
  • Page count
  • Duplex
  • Color
  • Paper size

Requirements

  • Any Xerox MFP that supports Network Accounting
  • Any Xerox large format printer with an AccXES controller

Availability

Argos for Xerox is part of Argos 7.0.8, which you can read all about here.

Learn more

Visit the Argos for Xerox page or contact us.