June 07, 2011
Sagemcom, the global leader in advanced IP fax server solutions since 2002, announces that its XMediusFAX and OpenLine PR Server fax server technology now integrate with the imageFORMULA network scanners provided by Canon U.S.A, Inc., a leader in digital imaging.
Most organizations are tasked with protecting and tracking sensitive data, both by regulatory compliance mandates and corporate policies. Combining Canon’s imageFORMULA ScanFront 300P Network Scanner with one of Sagemcom’s IP fax server solutions offers companies of all sizes an airtight methodology for doing so. In addition, these organizations will experience significantly reduced operating costs, as well as an increase in employee productivity.
With the Canon imageFORMULA ScanFront 300P Network Scanner, users can easily digitize and queue up documents for sending via an XMediusFAX (software-only) or OpenLine PR Server (appliance) solution. With advanced features such as fingerprint authentication, single pass duplex, blank page dropout, and ultrasonic double-feed detection, the Canon imageFORMULA ScanFront 300P Network Scanner offers a more secure, efficient, and cost-effective on-ramp for paper-based faxes. Businesses are already considering this unique combination of technologies to replace all their legacy fax machines, as well as fax kits that have been added into MFPs (print/scan/fax all-in one units).
Other benefits of the combined Canon/Sagemcom solution include:
•Cost-reduction by eliminating specialized fax lines, hardware, paper, toners and maintenance fees
•Fax accessibility for remote employees
•Automated fax processes and managed workflows
•Business continuity through high availability and disaster recovery
•Integration with VoIP (Cisco, Avaya, Microsoft, Alcatel-Lucent, AudioCodes) or analog/digital PBX environments for increased ROI
•An audit trail of all faxes to help facilitate regulatory compliance (i.e. HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley) and ensure no misplaced or lost documents
•Secure fax document delivery to authenticated recipient email inbox, FTP, USB and shared folder
Jean Champagne, General Manager, Sagemcom Canada Inc. says, “The IP fax market will continue to grow steadily by 26.1% CAGR, as per Davidson Consulting’s latest FoIP industry research. This growth is largely spurred by demands to provide the 100+ million multifunction printers (MFPs) and fax machines worldwide with centralized IP-based fax servers to help satisfy regulatory compliance. Sagemcom plays an active role responding to this market demand by offering twin solutions such as the Canon imageFORMULA ScanFront 300P combined with a Sagemcom XMediusFAX fax server.”
ABOUT SAGEMCOM:
French high-technology group with an international dimension, Sagemcom operates on markets of broadband (digital home, digital set-top box, broadband and residential terminals), telecom and energy (M2M, telecommunications infrastructure, smartgrid and metering), and management of documents (printing terminals, software and solutions, digital production workflow).With a turnover of over 1.4 billion Euros, Sagemcom employs 6 000 people on five continents; already a European leader in most of its key markets, Sagemcom aims to become a world leader in high added value communicating terminals. Sagemcom is strongly committed to sustainable development through the life cycle of its products: eco-design, energy consumption, ethical code of all its suppliers. For more information: http://www.sagemcom.com
Sagemcom is the global leader in advanced fax server solutions for IP networks. Its field-proven XMediusFAX™ leverages IP telephony and Unified Communications (UC) systems to enhance productivity, collaboration, and ROI by integrating fax on the desktop. Deployed worldwide in enterprises and service provider sites since 2002, XMediusFAX is the most mature T.38 Fax over IP (FoIP) software on the market. It delivers scalable, secure and survivable FoIP solutions, empowering businesses to fulfill the compelling promise of UC.
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