COLUMBIA, MD, April 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) triCerat is excited to announce that ScrewDrivers is now available for Mac users. ScrewDrivers is a simple yet effective solution that instantly eradicates printer problems using a patented print format technology. Users experience fast, problem-free remote desktop printing from any application to any printer while system administrators enjoy easy configuration, implementation, and management.
It's about being effective, efficient, and user friendly, which is what the ScrewDrivers remote printing solution is designed to do: simplify the printing process for users and administrators alike.
Learn more by visiting http://www.facebook.com/triceratsd.
About triCerat
In 1997, triCerat Inc. developed revolutionary print management technology called ScrewDrivers that changed the way thousands of organizations operated on a daily basis. Since then, triCerat's complete suite of desktop management tools, aptly named the Simplify Suite, has brought stability, security, customization, flawless printing, and much needed simplicity to Terminal Server, workstation, and virtual desktop environments.
With over 10,000 clients worldwide, triCerat has not only the right solution at a reasonable cost, but the reliable and friendly IT support to help handle any situation. triCerat is a Citrix Ready Technology Partner, a Certified Microsoft Gold Partner, and VMware Technology Alliance Partner. Visit http://www.tricerat.com for more information.
triCerat's ScrewDrivers Now Available for Macs
triCerat announces that ScrewDrivers is now available for Mac users.
2011-04-07
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