ExtremeZ-IP Licensed By Creo

Group Logic ha announced the licensing of ExtremeZ-IP by Creo. ExtremeZ-IP is a cross-platform file and print server designed for networked utilities. The Creo version has been slightly modified, bringing expanded control over the app. According to Group Logic:

Group Logic, developer of best-selling network workflow software products, announced today that Creo, the worldis largest independent supplier of prepress systems, has licensed ExtremeZ-IP.

ExtremeZ-IP file server software provides faster, easier connections between Mac and Windows using AppleShareIP. ExtremeZ-IP is the first and only Windows-based file server to fully support Mac OS X, making it a "must have" for mixed Macintosh and Windows computing environments.

ExtremeZ-IPis print server allows Mac OS clients to print PostScript print jobs using the TCP/IP or AppleTalk protocol to printers and other devices managed by Windows servers. Print jobs are then delivered to printers and PostScript processing applications. Using IP Print Support, Mac OS users retain access to the familiar Desktop Printers and LaserWriter drivers, while gaining the added speed and efficiencies of TCP/IP.

Group Logic modified ExtremeZ-IP for Creo to allow the ability to control and monitor all aspects of the Macintosh file and print services. This allows a consistent, easy to use interface and automatically configures the server for Macintosh connections.

You can find more information about ExtremeZ-IP at the Group Logic Web site.