Fenestrae Faxination Server has a history that goes back more than 15 years, when it was the first fax server to have been specifically designed for Microsoft Exchange. It is still the most robust fax server solution for Microsoft Exchange available in the market today.
Ideally suited for single-site deployments for 250 or fewer users, Faxination is Fenestrae’s entry-level product. For larger organizations with multiple locations, and for organizations who want to integrate SMS or MMS, Fenestrae Communication Server is the solution of choice.
Fenestrae Faxination Server requires no separate client software; it simply adds fax capabilities to Microsoft Exchange and Outlook clients. This allows users to send and receive faxes just like e-mail. Because this is done from the familiar user interface of Outlook, the learning curve for the product is extremely short.
As stated, Fenestrae Faxination Server is built as a server-side software solution without the need for deployment of desktop client software, which sets it apart from competitive products. It also ensures that the operational and support costs for the product are very low. The (optional) Active Directory integration even further simplifies management of the overall solution.
Companies that have implemented Voice over IP should consider using Faxination’s built-in Fax over IP Connector instead of connecting to traditional fax hardware. This results in a software-only solution that can be run in a virtual environment, with all the usual related cost and energy savings.
In addition to the out-of-the-box integration with Microsoft Exchange, it is possible to integrate Faxination with other business applications and appliances through the use of optional connectors. Connectors are available for SMTP, Web Services, Print Queues from legacy applications, and Multifunctional Peripherals (MFP’s).
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