Published by jmeher on 21 Sep 2009

Biscom enhances Fax Integration with Microsoft Sharepoint: Watch the Video!

Biscom’s Fax Server and Hosted Fax Services for SharePoint is a new solution from Biscom that extends MS SharePoint document management and collaboration capabilities by receiving faxes to, and sending faxes from, SharePoint document libraries. Biscom’s Fax Solution for SharePoint intelligently and automatically delivers incoming faxes without the need to email-enable the SharePoint site.

Key features of Biscom’s Fax Solution for SharePoint are:

  • Auto-populating of document library column heading values
  • Receiving of faxes as searchable PDF files
  • Sending of outbound faxes from document libraries and automated workflows

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Published by jmeher on 26 Aug 2009

Fax Server Industry News from Davidson Consulting

Despite the tough economic conditions, the latest report by Davidson Consulting, “Computer-Based Fax Markets, 2008-2013,” shows that the fax server industry remains healthy.

The overall 2008 fax server market involved the sale of 8,950 fax server units, up 5.9% from 2007, generating flat total fax server revenues of $315.5 million. The increase in new fax server units was largely due to sales of FoIP units, while strong fax maintenance revenues increasing 16.2% from $102 million in 2007 to $118.5 million in 2008 ensured that 2008 total revenues increased during a very hard year.

This is a very good indicator for the fax server industry. It can create revenues from its installed base and rely less on new sales as a growth driver. Overall fax server sales are expected to grow from $315.5 million in 2008 to $495 million in 2013, a 9.4% compound annual growth rate.

For the fax server software itself, the factors that vendors need to watch are led by:

  • Fax over IP servers, which grew 27.2% and is forecasted to grow from $76.2 million in 2008 to $450 million in 2013.
  • VoIP service providers, who will turn to FoIP to T.38-enable the long-haul portions of their networks (SIP trunks) so they can solve the problem of many of their VoIP customers whose fax machines are “broken” by installing VoIP lines. Adding T.38 to their SIP trunks will allow those fax machines to fax over IP lines, which will allow the customers to place their entire voice and fax infrastructures on VoIP services.
  • Multifunction peripherals (MFPs), whose support by fax servers will drive the second most growth in the market and which should account for more nearly one-half of total fax server revenues by the end of the forecast period.

Production fax, which is projected to grow at only a 7.5% rate during the forecast period to $105 million in 2013, but which will grow at a 121.5% CAGR in terms of FoIP installations to $80 million in 2013.

Peter Davidson, [http://www.davidsonconsulting.biz/] a fax industry analyst, heads up Davidson Consulting, which offers custom consulting in the area of facsimile.

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Published by jmeher on 29 Jul 2009

Webinar: 101 Ways to Route a Fax

Implementing business rules to automate document routing to users and applications helps organizations improve such common business processes as mortgage application workflows, prescription fulfillment, and purchase order acknowledgement. Biscom’s Advanced Fax Routing application can be used to route a fax in over 100 different ways. Just a few include:

  • Redirect faxes when a recipient is out-of-office
  • Deliver faxes to different locations based on the date-and-time
  • Deliver the fax image along with additional extracted data in CSV or XML format
  • Split a multi-page fax into multiple deliveries

To learn more about advanced fax routing for received faxes, scanned paper documents, and electronic files, join our upcoming Webcast.

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