SEH provides its expertise of networked printing solutions that use the latest technological
standards, including the network and Internet protocol IPv6, bringing the advantages of
the protocol to Zebra output devices. IPv6 not only solves the imminent IP address
shortage due to the still predominant protocol IPv4, but provides the foundation for future
technological development as well. SEH’s solution for Zebra technologies also includes the
latest security standards for networked printing as well as comprehensive protocol support.
Development of IPv6-enabled Software for Public Sector Market
Completed in just six months, SEH developed and tested the IPv6-enabled network
solution for Zebra Technologies. IPv6 is a technologically complex upgrade of the IPv4
protocol and is gaining significant global adoption. Both the USA and Japan have required
IPv6 as a mandatory requirement for any new investments in network components in the
public sector including government Web sites, intelligence organizations and across
agencies. Countries in Asia and Europe have also required the adoption of IPv6 in certain
government deployments.
Cooperation for Opening New Markets
The SEH-developed solution is expected to pave a way for Zebra-s technology to enter
into public sector markets that have made IPv6 a requirement. SEH is further able to
expand its technology know-how for bar code and label printers with Zebra as a strong and
reliable partner for the development of OEM solutions.
“This solution addresses U.S. and international government recommendations on how to
effectively evolve public agencies’ networks to be fully IPv6 capable,” said Mike Majewski,
CEO at SEH. “Now government entities that are struggling to comply with mandates have
the greatest flexibility in accessing and securing Zebra print services.Our cooperation with
Zebra advances our already successful position in the public sector.”
“Enabling our government customers to securely print over IPv6-enabled networks is a
requirement as the old system runs out of addresses,” said Fred Susi, Director of Product
Management for Zebra. “Unveiling a cost-effective and easy to deploy parallel port-
powered solution to reach the addressing space of IPv6 offers IT groups that have not yet
fulfilled the mandate to do so simply, while enabling government agencies to fully utilize
advanced IPv6 capabilities in the future to meet government goals.”
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