Virtualize your Fax Server Deployment
Virtualization of business applications is a significant goal of organizations that seek to minimize hardware implementations and power consumption, maximize server utilization, and ensure fault tolerance throughout the enterprise. Biscom’s FAXCOM Server solution can be implemented in a virtual environment without any hardware at all – by integrating fax with your Voice over IP network. Fax over IP, using the T.38 protocol, leverages the VoIP architecture to fax enable users and applications without requiring fax boards. VoIP gateways become off-ramps to the phone network for sending and receiving faxes. For companies that have not yet implemented VoIP, Biscom offers IP media gateways that connect to the phone network and provide a bridge to an eventual VoIP implementation.
More information about virtualizing your fax server deployment is available on our Website, including:
T.38 Fax over IP Overview
Implementing T.38 FoIP
T.38 FoIP Interoperability
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Rebate Program to Replace Old Fax Boards
Biscom has launched an aggressive rebate program for customers looking to upgrade their fax servers to the latest technologies. Many customers are looking to replace older fax boards that have slower transmission speeds, require older PCI server slots, lack the latest error correction features, and do not support FoIP integration with VoIP. Upgrading to a software-based FoIP solution or to new PCI Express fax boards will provide faster fax transmission at speeds up to 33.6 Kbps, higher delivery rates on first attempts, analog and digital (T1, PRI, EI, BRI) connectivity to the phone network, and T.38 Fax over IP integration to the Voice over IP network.
Would you benefit from a migration to the latest and fastest fax technologies? Contact Biscom to learn about our Fax Board Rebate Program!
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FAXCOM Essentials Training: The Product Training Course for FAXCOM Administrators
Whether you're new to FAXCOM fax servers or have been managing them for years, the hands-on experience provided in this training course will ensure you always get the most out of your Biscom fax server solution. This 2.5-day course is offered twice this fall, Session I: October 20-22 and Session II: October 27-29. Both sessions will take place at Biscom’s corporate headquarters in Chelmsford, MA.
To register or to learn more, visit www.biscom.com/training today!
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One Vendor for Fax Servers and Hosted Fax Services: Ensuring Business Continuity for Faxes
Biscom launched the fax server industry in 1986, and has been a market leader ever since in helping organizations deploy premise fax servers via our FAXCOM Server solution. We also offer this same high level of fax functionality and reliability in a hosted fax service, FAXCOM Anywhere. Biscom is the only vendor to provide both premise fax server solutions and hosted fax services. This is a great benefit to customers as they can easily transition from one solution to the other – without changing fax software and without altering any application integrations. All that changes is the location of the fax server sending and receiving faxes – either located at the customer site or managed by Biscom’s hosted fax service.
Working with a single vendor is an ideal way to ensure business continuity for your fax communications. Fax traffic often involves high value documents such as invoices, purchase orders, prescriptions, mortgage applications, trade confirmations, and customs documents. It is essential that organizations of all sizes ensure that these documents can always be delivered. For this reason, many FAXCOM Server customers also utilize the FAXCOM Anywhere service for business continuity insurance and for peak fax loads.
To learn more about using FAXCOM Server and FAXCOM Anywhere for business continuity, read our Acclaris Case Study or Request an Analysis of your Fax Traffic.
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Upcoming Webcasts
Deploying an Enterprise Fax Server Solution
Thursday, October 2, 2PM ET
- The FAXCOM Suite application provides fax capabilities to users and applications through email integration, desktop and browser based clients, and Application Programming Interfaces. This Webcast will provide an overview and demo of the fax capabilities that can be deployed throughout an organization. Register Now!
Data Capture & Document Workflows with Image Indexing
Thursday, October 9, 2PM ET
- Image Indexing is an application for processing document images as part of a business workflow where roles are assigned to perform specific functions. This Webcast will provide an overview of the Image Indexing application and a demo of Image Indexing deployed as a simple document management application for storing document images and indexing data in a searchable database. Register Now!
Virtualization of an Enterprise Fax Deployment with VoIP Integration
Thursday, October 16, 2PM ET
- Organizations that have transitioned to Voice over IP (VoIP) can realize cost savings and productivity benefits by routing faxes over their IP network. This Webcast will provide an overview of an enterprise fax server deployment with T.38 FoIP connectivity to a VoIP network. Register Now!
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Biscom Delivery Server for Enterprise-Class File Transfer
Biscom has a long history of developing market leading applications for secure document delivery. Our Biscom Delivery Server (BDS) application is an enterprise-class file transfer application that enables users to securely send files, documents and messages while maintaining a complete transaction and audit trail of the deliveries. The BDS Outlook add-in integrates seamlessly with your mail client and enables users to send files of any size without impacting the Exchange server.
Organizations use BDS to secure ad hoc and collaborative data interactions in order to mitigate employees sending sensitive data externally via email attachments, FTP and overnight delivery services. As easy-to-use as email, but without clogging your mail server, BDS is an ideal email attachment management solution. BDS makes file delivery hassle-free, and frees up the IT department from managing an unsecure and cumbersome FTP server.
To learn more about how BDS enables Microsoft Outlook users to securely send files of any size and type, read our Technical Brief on Avoiding Large Email Attachments in Exchange and our Texcel LLC Case Study.
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