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Blog
Cloud Print Is Only Half of a Document Strategy
Published: July 10, 2026
Your print infrastructure may already be in the cloud, even if your document strategy is still stuck
on-premises.
With 78% of organizations now using some form of cloud print management, cloud adoption alone no longer sets vendors
apart, according to Quocirca's
2026 Cloud Print Services Landscape. The next dividing line is what happens beyond print: security, capture,
workflow automation, and the ability to support what comes next.
On that basis, Quocirca recognized Tungsten Automation as a Leader in the same report, citing the
combination of Tungsten Printix cloud printing
with capture, OCR, and hybrid integration. For IT
leaders evaluating cloud print platforms, it's a useful proof point that also confirms where the market is headed.
Why This Distinction Matters
Quocirca is direct about what separates leaders from the rest: differentiation now depends on how far a platform
extends beyond print. The strongest offerings combine print with capture, intelligent document processing (IDP), and
workflow orchestration, because that combination decides whether an organization's document infrastructure enables
AI-ready workflows or holds them back.
When On-Premises Costs Start Adding Up
Concern about on-premises print server costs rose from 31% to 37% in a single year, but cost is only part of the
problem: these servers are difficult to update and expensive to maintain, creating technical debt that limits what
an organization's document infrastructure can do next.
Rethinking Security Concerns About the Cloud
Data security remains the top barrier to full cloud adoption, cited by 34% of organizations. Modern cloud print
infrastructure built on zero-trust principles, like Tungsten Printix, routinely exceeds what most organizations can
realistically maintain on their own servers:
End-to-end encryption with local print-only options to keep jobs off the internet entirely
Data sovereignty controls that let organizations store print and capture data in their own environments
99.9%+ uptime with offline printing and caching to handle connectivity gaps
Cloud Maturity and AI Maturity Move Together
Among organizations where AI is now fundamental to strategy, 53% are already cloud-native, versus just 18% of those
that haven't yet started their AI journey. Invoices, contracts, shipping labels, and forms are where automation
first delivers measurable results, and cloud is the foundation that makes it possible.
Printix eliminates print servers and automates driver management across any device fleet
The Printix Redirector supports hybrid deployments alongside Tungsten ControlSuite at no additional cost
Native integrations into SAP, Microsoft 365, and SharePoint route captured documents into the right systems
automatically
Tungsten Copilot reduces IT admin overhead through natural-language commands for routine print management tasks
Quocirca points to the same conclusion: the vendors best positioned to lead connect print, capture, workflow, and
security into one coherent platform, an architecture Tungsten already delivers.