About Biscom
Founded in 1986, Biscom pioneered the fax server and host computer integration marketplaces. Biscom has provided many of the world's largest companies with enterprise communications solutions, most notably its award-winning FAXCOM enterprise fax management solutions. Through acquisitions and the development of new technologies, Biscom has evolved into a provider of multiple product lines, including secure document delivery, file conversion and image viewing, enhanced messaging and video server solutions. The company is committed to excellence in product development and customer care, while staying ahead of the technology curve by developing innovative solutions. The company is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Biscom's Document Delivery applications include:
FAXCOM Server
The FAXCOM Server enables users, applications, and business processes to send and receive faxes. The FAXCOM Server fax enables many specific computing environments, including Microsoft Windows and Exchange, Linux and UNIX, and IBM iSeries and Mainframes. FAXCOM is the fax engine for health care applications such as Centricity EMR by GE and Novius by Siemens Medical Solutions, and also integrates into mortgage processing, enterprise content management (ECM), and business process management (BPM) applications.
FAXCOM Anywhere
FAXCOM Anywhere is for the organization that wants to utilize a fax server without incurring the costs of implementing and maintaining a fax server on site. Users send and receive faxes from their desktop computer - via a secure Internet connection to a virtual fax server at Biscom's hosted facility. As your fax needs grow, FAXCOM Anywhere provides a growth path to FAXCOM Server as a premise solution.
FAXCOM Image Indexing
Biscom's Image Indexing application is a dynamic tool for viewing electronic images, capturing the data from these images, and storing the image and corresponding captured data in a searchable database. Image Indexing is a convenient and effective tool for moving images through a workflow process, resolving not only data capture, but also recording every view and modification of each image.
BDS (Biscom Delivery Server)
BDS enables the secure delivery of files of any kind. Organizations of all sizes and in every industry have the need to disseminate files from within their enterprise to the outside world, and likewise to receive files from the outside world into their enterprise. Such file delivery is a necessary business process that is often addressed today through email and FTP. For example - executables for a software company; product quotes for a sales team; PHI (Protected Health Information) for a health care organization; sensitive financial data for a financial institution. For delivery of these types of files, BDS ensures that the confidentiality of the data is never compromised, as it might be with email. BDS also provides numerous security and reporting features to control and audit access to the secure delivery.
vVault
Biscom's vVault division is an enterprise-class platform for email, fax, and document management that provides organizations with an information repository where their users can securely store documents online or act as a secure tunnel to remote file systems within a network for viewing and retrieval. Customers can access their documents from virtually anywhere via any Web browser, wireless PDAs, RIM pagers, and WAP-enabled cellular phones. vVault also enables users or workgroups to share stored information, restrict access to certain data if so desired and easily publish documents to a Web site without the use of HTML or other programming language.
Lincoln & Company
Biscom's Lincoln & Co. division develops high-throughput conversion engines for converting PCL, PostScript, and application output into other file formats. Lincoln & Co. also develops image viewing applications.
WebEyeAlert
WebEyeAlert provides a family of security IP video surveillance solutions that integrate with existing analog camera CCTV technologies in order to help preserve the customer’s investment in installed security equipment, while at the same time integrating with IP networks, new “emerging” digital network camera technologies, and a wide array of video storage options.
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