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FaxCore Is Built IT Friendly & On .Net
It's Easy To Deploy And Non-Intrusive


The FaxCore fax server uses true 21st Century technology. It is built on the Microsoft .net platform and conforms to a web services architecture. This enables it to deliver a multititude of cost saving features while remaining user friendly.
A pure web browser interface, SIP integration, Brooktrout SR140 FoIP support, 100% Exchange compatibility, Active Directory integration, SQL compliant database, converged IP and support for Cisco's Call Manager and other leading VoIP products are all standard features. They are not extra cost components.
These are the features required in a converged world. Customers are tired of legacy technologies and legacy prices. FaxCore understands that VoIP and converged IP customers want simplicity and the lower costs associated with today's new technologies.
Faxcore's web browser interface for users and administrators means no software to deploy and you don't have to be at your PC to send a fax, or administer the system.
By leveraging ASP.NET Web Controls, the rich functionality normally associated with a Fat Client is available to both Users and Administrators through Microsoft's Internet Explorer.


There is no need to install software on your mail server.
A standard SMTP connector between your mail server and the FaxCore server means fewer problems and no barriers to upgrades.
FaxCore's SMTP Email Gateway provides email to fax functionality via direct sending to the FaxCore SMTP server, allowing you to fax enable your Exchange, Lotus Notes, or POP3 based mail server without installing any software on the server.

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FaxCore's synchronization of users against Active Directory or Domino is done without requiring any schema modifications.
This allows administrators to quickly and easily add and maintain FaxCore users and permissions via their existing directories and databases via standard LDAP queries.

 

 FaxCore Integrated SQL Server Support
FaxCore runs on an ANSI SQL compliant database or FaxCore can attach to an external corporate SQL Server on the network to simplify backup, recovery and archiving.

 

FaxCore's .Net SDK offers a straight forward and simple interface, reducing application integration to a matter of hours instead of days.
FaxCore's .NET SDK has native assemblies -- no COM wrappers or type libraries need to be registered. The SDK can be used to integrate on any system with network access to the FaxCore environment. FaxCore provides web service APIs to send, receive, route, and administer fax services. Well-defined SOAP interfaces make the fax services available via XML to any enterprise platform. (Linux, MAC, Unix, Windows).

 

FaxCore's N-TIER ARCHITECTURE is a true third generation Fax Server Solution
The low level design of FaxCore allows for scalability and fault tolerance with distributed processing. Legacy computer fax products such as WinFax and Microsoft Fax are client-dependant first generation, while client/server products like RightFax are second generation. FaxCore is a third generation solution and the only one that conforms to the N-Tier and web service paradigm.

 

Faxcore's Barcode Module allows advanced faxing features like "boomerang documents"
The FaxCore fax server can be configured to scan every page of a received fax, looking for a barcode (when the Barcode Module is purchased). If a barcode is detected, the data within the barcode is stored with the fax record. The detection and decoding of barcodes on faxes can be applied to processes such as fax routing, workflow applications and provide a reliable mechanism for boomerang documents (you send it and you want it back).

 

FaxCore is architected with the same web services design that popular on-line retailers use to provide scalable and fault tolerant Internet based services.
FaxCore's architecture enables organizations to duplicate and spread critical system processes across multiple PCs. For example, rather than putting all fax boards into a single server, spread them out over multiple PCs, each containing 50%, 25%, 20%, etc. of the fax boards and PSTN connections, thus eliminating single points of failure. This same concept can be applied to all of the critical fax server functions: Rendering, Document Storage, Presentation Services, and Event Processing. Faxcore is Fault Tolerant and scalable without clustering.

 

Fax Server

 

This is another service run on Linux using Open Source software. The main application is called HylaFAX™ and it's an enterprise-class system for sending and receiving facsimiles as well as for sending alphanumeric pages.
The software is designed to work in a network environment. Fax modems can be attached to a single machine on a network and clients can submit an outbound job from another computer on the network with related client software, which is lightweight and easy to port.
HylaFAX™ is very robust and reliable. The fax server is designed to guard against unexpected issues related to the software, hardware or actual transmissions. The application was also built to give users confidence- it uses an intelligent scheduling for sending and optimizing retry attempts. Jobs are either completed successfully or the submitter is notified of what happened. HylaFAX™ supports multiple modems and various traffic loads, so it can covers the needs of different sized networks.
Pricing varies depending on the service and hardware requirements. Please contact Real Time directly at +971-4-3389711 for more information.
Operational Benefits

  • No Licensing Fees! Users can take advantage of HylaFAX™ without worrying about annual or per-seat charges.
  • HylaFAX™ supports a wide variety of modems; Class 1, Class 2 or Class 2.0. In fact, if you have a Class 1 modem, HylaFAX is likely to be the only 'license free' option.
  • HylaFAX™ works with various traffic loads, from a few a day to thousands per week.
  • Details and Documentation: More information about HylaFAX™, Frequently Asked Questions and even the source code are available at www.hylafax.org