DATA SHEET:
The NET SatisFAXtion PDF Convert Module allows you to take advantage of the universally popular Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
NET SatisFAXtion's Workflow Integration suite helps companies manage the flow of incoming faxes by providing a flexible, paperless option to automatically store faxes as TIFF images or PDF documents.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper provides an introduction to network faxing, discusses fax server technology in general and current research on faxing trends.
WHITE PAPER:
Faxes are moving to the cloud. No longer do you need to worry about the cumbersome manual processes of printing, managing paper, maintaining equipment and more. This paper offers an overview of a specific solution that delivers faxing as a fully integrated, on-demand service within your ERP environment. Read this to discover its many benefits.
WHITE PAPER:
Since faxing is at the core of most businesses, you need to ensure yours can rely on it at all times. Delayed or lost transmissions can send ripples through the supply chain. This paper will help you answer the pressing questions involved in evaluating your faxing system. Learn the impact it has on business processes, product selection and more.
CASE STUDY:
This case study explains how Graydon turned to Open Text to replace their manual and outdated methods with automated fax over IP. Read on to learn how Graydon implemented Open Text Fax Server, RightFax Edition. Continue reading to learn more about the benefits they experienced by switching to Open Text.
DATA SHEET:
Designed to unify fax and e-mail communications in a single user interface, the NET SatisFAXtion™ Exchange Gateway allows and Outlook users to send and receive faxes just like e-mail.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
NET SatisFAXtion IP fax server software from Faxback helps companies extend their VoIP systems beyond voice and data by adding fax over IP capability. Unlike traditional fax server solutions, NET SatisFAXtion IP requires no expensive fax board hard...
WHITE PAPER:
Learn the limitations of fax implementations and how to overcome them, problems with document creation and delivery, and factors to consider if you decide to use a third party.