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you know I am NOT a paper person in fact when people ask me if I have paper or if I have a pen I usually respond with something like Im digital and thats because I try to be digital and just about everything that I do but I recognize that all people are not where Im at in life and they need to for one reason or another either by choice or because of their job need to work with paper and in the case of Windows virtual desktop when were dealing with these work from home type enabled environments and were doing everything remotely where do we need paper well of course we need it in the area of printing now printing is there for you in Windows virtual desktop and we can redirect your local printers out to the cloud but sometimes we need just a little bit more and when I was talking to a few customers about virtual desktop and what things they need in their environments printing is something that very often comes up and it was in one of those customer calls that I was first turned on