To enhance print capabilities across its applications, SAP will use central print management technology from Hewlett-Packard (HP), the German business software vendor announced Monday. By adding HP’s print and output management technology to its NetWeaver integration platform, SAP aims to help customers define, manage and track document delivery for business-critical processes from a single source, the company said ahead of its Sapphire customer event, which opens in Orlando, Fla., on Tuesday. The unified interface is designed to help businesses improve the reliability of print output, optimize printer use and increase control over enterprise-wide printing. In addition to increasing the reliability of printing in document-dependent business processes, users can reduce their administration costs, SAP said.The new capabilities will be available in June to customers running mySAP Business Suite applications, together with NetWeaver middleware. The companies also plan to jointly develop NetWeaver output management Web services interfaces to help streamline print and output management across SAP systems.-John Blau, IDG News Service Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost API security: key to interoperability or key to an organization? Understanding the risks of using APIs and how to prepare to address those risks. By Keith Zelinski, Managing Director, Technology Consulting May 31, 2023 6 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Designing the campus of the future starts with high-quality 10 Gbps connectivity By Huawei May 31, 2023 4 mins Network Architect Networking Devices Networking brandpost How an Indian real-estate juggernaut keeps growing by harnessing the power of zero A South Indian real-estate titan is known for the infinite variety and impressive scale of its projects, but one of its most towering achievements amounts to nothing literally. By Michael Kure, SAP Contributor May 31, 2023 5 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Hybrid working: the new workplace normal IT leaders discuss how a more broadly dispersed workforce impacts device deployment, connectivity, and the employee experience, even as more workers return to the office. By Michael Krieger May 31, 2023 5 mins Remote Work Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe