August 2020

August 27

Print API released to customers

Feature Update: With the release of our REST-based print API, anyone can use ezeep to include print functionality in their own apps, portals, and SaaS offerings.

Improved Cloud Rendering infrastructure and Azure Marketplace integration

Maintenance Update ezeep Blue backend: We updated the cloud rendering infrastructure and closed a removed future potential problem with the Azure Marketplace integration.

Improved token handling

Maintenance Update ezeep Blue Print App for Windows: We released version 2.1.25 of the ezeep Blue Print App for Windows. It contains an improved token handling algorithm which reduces the number of related requests to the ezeep Blue backend.

August 25

A clearer interface simplifies print management

Maintenance Update ezeep Blue frontend: This update changes how Azure AD groups are shown in the user information dialog. It adds a link to download the ezeep Connector to the Local Printer Support page and includes other minor layout improvements. This update also corrects some behavior related to searches and printer filters.

August 20

ezeep for Azure becomes ezeep Blue

A few weeks ago, we introduced ezeep groups and the ability to invite users by email address. We are now working on creating an ezeep organization without Microsoft Azure. We will release multiple apps in the upcoming weeks that will be attractive to companies that have nothing to do with Azure. That’s why we decided to rename our service ezeep for Azure to ezeep Blue. This is an intermediary step to reach our goal to merge our three cloud printing platforms into one platform under the name ezeep.