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Leading printing solutionscompany Lexmark recently announced a new mobile application for Cisco's 650-148 upcoming Cius tablet, reports ZDNet.
Additionally, the media outlet highlighted some of the features of the mobile printing application, such as its innate ability to tap into the Wi-Fi network of a business and find compatible printers. CCIE experts looking for on-the-go printing capabilities will only need to conduct an automated search, type in the name of a printer or scan a relevant QR code on the unit to link the application to an appropriate end point.
"BLOODHOUND is a once in a lifetime engineering adventure that embodies many of our values - the sharing of ideas, bringing people together and using innovation to inspire," said Emma Roffey, director of marketing and communications for Cisco. "We are delighted to be powering Cisco BHTV as it gives the BLOODHOUND project an exciting new way to reach its audience around the world, while our team here are excited to provide communications connectivity in the South African desert conditions."
Dubbed Lexmark's Mobile Print Solution, the application is intended to make printing from the Cius tablet direct and easy, while remaining enterprise grade, states the news provider. Furthermore, CCIE experts using the printing program will not have to make any additional configurations to IP addresses, servers and IT infrastructure, as the application is built for integration with a large number of network offerings.
According to PC World, Cisco 650-148 certified technicians will have to wait until July 31st to get their hands on the tablet, which also comes bundled with advanced videoconferencing technology.
The news source reports, because of BLOODHOUND's potential to re-write the history books, a special emphasis has been placed on deploying Cisco videoconferencing solutions to reach intrigued people around the world.