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Teleflora is home to the largest family of high quality florists
in the world- connecting over 33,000 members. All Teleflora
florists are experts at designing any style arrangement for
any occasion to fit any budget. Since virtually all sales orders
arrive via fax, the integration of Biscom's FAXCOM Server with
their product and service offerings has greatly increased the
company's ability to handle not only current clients, but new
ones as well.
Prior to 1994, Teleflora had three fax machines dedicated
to incoming customer orders. This setup worked fine for most
of the year, but problems arose during peak holiday periods
when all three machines were running constantly. Customers
received busy signals and would then call in to complain.
To solve this problem, Teleflora purchased a 4-port Biscom
FAXCOM 4000 server to process overflow faxes from the three
fax machines. Busy signals were virtually eliminated, except
for rare occasions during the two busiest times of the year.
Frequently all three fax machines and the FAXCOM 4000 were
simultaneously receiving orders. The FAXCOM 4000. a UNIX-based
system, had less than one hour of unscheduled downtime before
Teleflora upgraded the system to provide for the company's
growth.
In the fall of 1998, Teleflora added a new 8-port FAXCOM 7000
NT-based server. This system was intended not only to handle
additional inbound peak fax volume, but more importantly, to
also allow the company to begin integrating fax technology
into other parts of its IT infrastructure.
The first integration point to be addressed was Microsoft
Exchange. Biscom's FAXCOM for Exchange software seamlessly
integrates with Microsoft Exchange, enabling users to receive
incoming faxes via Direct Inward Dial (DID), which routes faxes
according to the specific number dialed. Furthermore, the sending
of outbound faxes from a Microsoft Exchange client such as
Microsoft Outlook is provided. One of the major benefits of
this implementation for Teleflora continues to be the desktop
faxing capabilities for their sales force. They use laptops
to access the company's network via a dial-in on a daily basis.
Now, the 80 person sales force receives faxes as email attachments,
anywhere in the world, via mobile computing, a big advantage
in the field.
In addition to the convenience of computer desktop delivery
and transmission Teleflora had realized, there are many other
advantages to implementing an enterprise network fax solution
including: protection from viruses, a more secure delivery
method than email, a verifiable transmission log, and one-to-one
connectivity.
"Biscom provides the best out-of-the-box solution for
Teleflora," stated Mark Quigley, Senior Systems Engineer. "We
were totally satisfied with Biscom's technical support, and
their documentation was excellent, answering virtually all
of our questions before we even had to pick up the phone."
Inbound faxes can be routed in a variety
of ways, including sending them directly to a printer or
to an Exchange mailbox,
based on the number dialed, fax port, or Transmitter Subscriber
ID (TSI) of the sending machine. Teleflora uses the inbound
routing capability to route faxes received on the "main" fax
number to a pair of pooled laser printers, spooled from a dedicated
Windows NT print server. Inbound faxes for individual users
are routed automatically based on the 4-digit DID number capability,
which is easily assigned in a per-user basis via Microsoft's
Exchange Administrator application.
Today, Teleflora receives 16,000 faxes per month on average,
with up to 25,000 during the three peak holiday months, with
an average fax size of two pages. The company plans to add
8 additional ports to their system in the near future to handle
increased customer volume, and to better serve their now 500
FAXCOM network users.
Since 1986, Biscom has been widely recognized for its pioneering
advances and market leadership in the technologies of enterprise
fax management and secure document delivery. Biscom provides
software-based and complete turnkey information technology
systems to some of the world's leading companies. The company's
FAXCOM Servers provide enterprise-wide solutions that are reliable,
scalable, and flexible.
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