Mimeo.com to Open Print Production and Technology Platform to Third Parties

Mimeo announced that it has opened its technology platform so that third parties can share Mimeo’s innovative solutions with their own customers.

Mimeo announced that it has opened its technology platform so that third parties can share Mimeo’s innovative solutions with their own customers.

New Program Enables Partners and Customers to Offer Cloud Print Services

New York – April 15th, 2010 – Today, Mimeo.com, the leading online printing and distribution company, announced that it has opened its technology platform so that third parties can share Mimeo’s innovative solutions with their own customers or employees.

The new program makes it possible for partners to leverage any and all parts of Mimeo’s market leading front-end applications and its production workflow, printing, and distribution abilities. The move by Mimeo is the result of nearly two years of investments in its application development and cloud based infrastructure. Third party partners can now utilize any part of the Mimeo web to print platform as if it were their own. shutterstock 724276339 3

“We have spent a decade building and operating the most powerful online solution to print, manage, and distribute documents. For years, potential parties have expressed interest in utilizing various parts of the platform. This new program will enable 3rd parties to offer the same online, on-demand services that we directly provide to our 8,000 corporate accounts. We expect that Companies that use all or part of our platform will immediately provide value to their customers, while allowing Mimeo to accelerate expansion in our core business document market and participate in other markets such as enterprise-wide managed print services and photo products” said Mimeo CEO Adam Slutsky.

Mimeo said four groups are expected to take advantage of the open platform:

  • Channel Partners who can now rebrand Mimeo’s front-end online solutions as their own in order to expand products offered without having to invest in software or digital print infrastructure.
  • Retailers who are interested in utilizing Mimeo’s 3 digital print centers, advanced color capabilities, warehouses, and overnight distribution centers in order to support their print needs or to overcome capacity constraints.
  • Enterprise customers that would like to add a virtual component to their current print environment as a way to lower costs while improving organizational capabilities.
  • Entrepreneurs and Developers who are looking for new ways to monetize content with printed products such as presentations, reports, manuals, sales collateral, posters, and photo products.

“This new model removes many of the barriers typically associated with the implementation of a digital print solution, such as cost and technical complexity” said RIT Professor Emeritus and Print Industry Analyst Frank Romano. “I expect to see many innovative applications emerge as more businesses discover print as both a source of revenue and as a way to provide value to their end users.”

The platform’s architecture is set up in layers designed to support different components: online applications, partner websites, enterprise integrations, and production services. A solutions team has been put in place to work with companies that are interested in utilizing these new software-as-a-service (SaaS) technology and print resources. Mimeo will announce its first platform partners in the coming weeks.

About Mimeo.com

Mimeo.com is the innovator of online, on-demand cloud printing services. Over 60% of the Fortune 100 rely on Mimeo’s award winning, cloud-based tools and print on demand platform to optimize their print environment and improve employee productivity. The privately held company was founded in 1998. Investors include Hewlett Packard (HP), Goldman Sachs (GS), Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Harbourvest, and DFJ Gotham.