Dayton, Ohio, March 05, 2014 – Plus Technologies, an output management software developer, is pleased to announce the release of a Device Uptime report in its OM Plus Fleet Manager product. Several customers have voiced a need for such a report. Device Uptime measures the time a device is functioning properly and compares that to a given service level agreement. This report is helpful to end users and service providers to determine if a Managed Print Service (MPS) provider is within SLA guidelines.

OM Plus Fleet Manager is a comprehensive printer fleet management software system. OM Plus Fleet Manager is a tool that helps users and Service Providers manage an organization’s print and multi-function/copy devices. These devices store information about their activity, which can include data such as page counts, color vs mono prints, copies, scans, faxes, errors, device health, toner levels, and much more.

For more information about OM Plus Fleet Manager, contact Plus Technologies.

About Plus Technologies LLC

Since 1994 we have been providing Print Output Management software solutions to corporate, government and healthcare organizations in over 30 countries around the world. Our solutions have been implemented by many Fortune 500 companies who are leaders in their markets.  We provide solutions based on our OM Plus (Output Management Plus) product suite. The suite includes; OM Plus Delivery Manager (managing enterprise print job spooling and delivery), OM Plus Fleet Manager (consumables, printer error and usage management system), and OM Plus Report Manager (electronic report distribution system). We also provide custom programming services in the area of Output Management.  At Plus Technologies, we have accumulated extensive experience in Output Management and we leverage that when we combine our Output Management software products and strong implementation services capabilities to create ‘solutions’ that address the unique needs of our customers. Our solutions are very cost effective and we provide various flexible pricing models including; initial license fees, utility billings, subscriptions, and enterprise licenses.