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GFI
LAUNCHES FAXMAKER FOR EXCHANGE 2000
As from today,
Exchange 2000 users can fax again!
London, 24 January
2001 - GFI today launched FAXmaker for Exchange 2000, the first native
fax connector for Microsoft Exchange 2000.
FAXmaker installs
as a connector on Exchange 2000, and fax-enables all Exchange 2000 users:
Without installing additional client software, users can send and receive
faxes from Outlook. Network administrators will not need to worry about
additional user administration - FAXmaker integrates with Active Directory
and eliminates the need for a separate fax server user database. The minimal
fax server configuration that must be done is performed via MMC (Microsoft
Management Console).
Besides Exchange 2000
integration, FAXmaker also takes full advantage of new Windows 2000 features
- FAXmaker supports the new Windows 2000 modem drivers, thus offering
wider fax hardware support. A new feature in FAXmaker for Exchange 2000
is an interface to the HP Digital Sender, allowing users to send paper
documents via the fax server easily.
"FAXmaker for
Exchange 2000 was a major development. But the market was demanding it:
the uptake of Exchange 2000 is increasing exponentially day by day. We
are excited to see that so far we are the only affordable fax connector
out there," said Nick Galea, GFI president.
"We are
pleased to see FAXmaker now supports Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server,"
said Branch Hendrix, Group Product Manager at Microsoft. "This
will help customers in their deployment of Exchange 2000, as fax
is still an important part of everyday business communication to
many."
"GFI is the market
leading fax connector for Microsoft Exchange Server. The fact GFI is now
the first to release a native connector for Exchange 2000 will further
strengthen this position. Currently, the most popular way to deploy a
fax server is as a fax connector for Exchange server. This trend is clearly
shown by the visitors to my website," commented Mike Winter, webmaster
of NTFAXFAQ.COM, a site that has reviews of over 150 Windows 2000/NT based
fax servers.
FAXmaker for Exchange
2000 features include a multi-line fax server, inbound fax routing, print
to fax driver for Windows, support for server-based rendering of Office
documents, fax management features and more. Other enterprise features
include remote user and fax server administration, least cost routing,
user configuration profiles, remote viewing of fax server status, Brooktrout
and ISDN card support, and Word mail merge support, allowing users to
create personalized fax mailings. FAXmaker is the most competitively priced
fax server on the market: A 25-user version sells for $750 and a 100-user
FAXmaker sells for $1895.
FAXmaker for Exchange
has won the prestigious Microsoft Packaged Application Partner of the
Year award 2000. The product has been awarded Product of the Year by Internet
Telephony Magazine for 2000, by Communications Solutions Magazine for
1999 and by CTI Magazine for 1998, as well as being selected as CTI Magazine
Editor's Choice 1999.
Companies using FAXmaker
include Telstra - Australia's leading telecommunications and information
services company. Microsoft recently released a case study about this
installation. Other key organizations using FAXmaker include Microsoft,
USAF, Time Warner Cable, Canadian Coast Guard, Siemens, Digital, Compaq,
Philips, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and many more.
GFI has six offices
in the US, UK, Germany, France, Australia and Malta, and has a worldwide
network of distributors. GFI is the developer of FAXmaker, Mail essentials
and LANguard. The company has been named one of 1999's fastest growing
software companies for Windows by Microsoft Corp. and CMP Media.
For more information
about FAXmaker for Exchange 2000, visit http://www.gfi.com/fexindex.htm. |