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BISCOM
ANNOUNCES LINUX FAXCOM SERVER AT CeBIT America
New York, NY (June 18, 2003) – At
the CeBIT America show Biscom, a leading provider of
enterprise fax management solutions, will announce
the market release of its Linux FAXCOM Server. The
new product integrates the proven reliability and efficiency
of the Windows FAXCOM Server with the stability and
security of the Linux operating system. Linux FAXCOM
Server has been thoroughly tested is currently available
for market release.
Linux FAXCOM Server features support for multiple
diverse document attachments via on-the-fly document
conversion, and up to 96 ports on one fax server. Expanded
fax routing destination options for inbound faxes include:
fax port, dialed digits, sender’s Transmitting
Station Identifier (TSID) and Caller ID. Furthermore,
if appropriate, the same fax may be routed to multiple
destinations, including one or more printers.
Aside from fax routing efficiencies, Linux FAXCOM
Server includes a SPAM Fax Filter, which monitors incoming
fax traffic, and either eliminates SPAM traffic or
quarantines it in a dedicated folder. Biscom’s
SPAM Fax Filter watches for the TSID of each fax. If
it recognizes a TSID that has been placed on the SPAM
list by the user, or receives a fax that doesn’t
have a TSID, the SPAM Fax Filter can either reject
the fax by hanging up the line or “quarantine” the
SPAM in a separate folder.
“The introduction of our Linux FAXCOM Server
gives us the opportunity to provide this market with
our proven fax server technology,” says S.K.
Ho, founder and CEO of Biscom. “Linux FAXCOM
Server supports 96 fax ports, making it our most robust
offering, while providing our customers improved routing
efficiencies for managing both inbound and outbound
fax traffic.”
Also included in Linux FAXCOM Server is a powerful
fax batching mechanism. Fax batching enables users
to send multiple faxes to the same telephone number
in one call. For instance, if a mortgage company is
constantly sending faxes to a certain bank, the batching
feature in Linux FAXCOM Server enables them to send
multiple faxes in one call, instead of repeatedly dialing
the same number and getting busy signals.
Linux FAXCOM Server is available now for immediate
shipment. More FAXCOM product information can be gathered
at booth # 3147 at the CeBIT America show at the Jacob
Javits Convention Center in New York, NY. To learn
more, visit www.biscom.com or contact a Biscom account
representative at sales@biscom.com or
800-477-2472.
About Biscom
Since 1986, Biscom has been widely recognized for
its pioneering advances in the technology of enterprise
fax management. 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.
In addition to its well-established leadership in
the fax server market, Biscom is an innovator in new
business communications technologies including: secure
document delivery solutions through the acquisition
of vVault (www.vVault.com),
file conversion technologies through the Lincoln & Co.
division (www.lincolnco.com)
and Internet-based video surveillance applications
through the WebEyeAlert division (www.webeyealert.com).
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