Biscom Announces FAXCOM Suite for Windows 9.3 Release
Chelmsford, MA - January 2, 2007 - Biscom Inc., a leading provider of enterprise fax and secure document delivery solutions, has announced the shipping release of its FAXCOM Suite for Windows software version 9.3.
The FAXCOM Suite for Windows application is Biscom’s flagship software for integrating inbound and outbound fax delivery with Microsoft networks and applications. FAXCOM Suite for Windows integrates with Microsoft’s Active Directory (AD) service for managing fax users, supports AD Group Policy for managing user rights and properties, and is easily administered via the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
“Our customers have embraced FAXCOM Suite for Windows because it integrates so well into Microsoft environments,” said Brian Kilduff, VP Sales for Biscom. “The management components utilize Microsoft administration tools and access Microsoft directory services, all without extending the Active Directory schema.”
FAXCOM Suite for Windows includes multiple user and application programming interfaces (APIs). User interfaces include Outlook and other SMTP mail clients, the FAXCOM Web Client, and Biscom’s desktop fax application, the FAXCOM Client. Applications send and receive faxes programmatically through interfaces such as .NET, Web Services, COM, and SMTP.
In June of 2006, Biscom announced Gold Certified status in the Microsoft Partner Program. “The FAXCOM Suite for Windows 9.3 release reflects our commitment to supporting the latest Microsoft environments, and providing the functionality and management tools required by our customers,” said Mr. Kilduff.
About Biscom
Biscom was founded in 1986 and pioneered the fax server marketplace, providing many of the world's largest organizations with its award-winning FAXCOM fax servers. In addition to enterprise fax server products, Biscom also offers hosted fax services, secure file transfer and messaging solutions, file conversion software, and document workflow and automation tools. The company is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
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