Updated 5/14/2009 - Faxing is something that people are comfortable with; it is a familiar and trusted form of communication. The business that is able to capitalize on the benefits that fax servers can deliver will be able to gain significant advantages over companies that have not embraced the technology. In this eBook you'll learn how Fax servers can provide significant value over stand-alone fax machines, including cost reductions through fax machine elimination and telephone line consolidation, productivity improvements, paper wastage reduction, storage benefits and significant enhancements in compliance and accountability. Fax servers may also be integrated with multi-function printers (MFPs) to leverage a company’s MFP investment.
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