Why FoIP? - How integrating fax in a VoIP network can save money
Receiving and transmitting of Faxes is still a fact in most companies, driven by issues such as increasing legal compliance, authentication and traceability, or even just the ease of use of a fax machine. In many enterprises, huge amounts of money are spent not only on the transmission costs incurred by sending and receiving faxes, but also on the purchase and deployment of often expensive Fax Server solutions in multiple locations.
Many IT departments faced with this requirement would like to find ways to reduce both the capital and operating expenditure involved in this, and to improve the flexibility and manageability of Fax by bringing it closer to the rest of the IT infrastructure.
Agenda:
30th September 2010, 15:00 - 16:00 CET
Presenters
John Stewart-Murray, Dialogic’s Senior Consultant UK and Northern Europe at Dialogic Corporation
John Stewart-Murray has been at the heart of enterprise and service provider communications for the past 16 years. As Dialogic’s Senior Consultant UK and Northern Europe, John has shepherded communications developments from X25 financial and email applications, through the remote access days of ISDN, to developing IVR and conferencing platforms and currently the latest developments in Voice, Video and IP telephony. Fully engaged with leading edge developments in SIP, IN and IMS John can at last proclaim to be a man with presence.
Fabien van t' Woudt, Product Manager at Fenestrae B.V.
Fabien van’t Woudt is responsible for the planning of new unified communications products and accomplishing new product releases for any new product within the Fenestrae product line. Mr van’t Woudt has 14 years of experience within the IT and software development industry especially in the unified messaging and email and collaboration space.