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How Fax Services Address Cost, Capacity and Infrastructure Issues

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Capital Equipment,
Information Technology Strategy,
Organizational Effectiveness
Tags:
Fax
Source:
Esker

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Overview: This paper explores the benefits of fax services and is designed to help reduce or eliminate several common fax problems encountered by an enterprise, as well as to demonstrate efficiencies of integrating fax capabilities directly into desktop applications.

Above all, this paper is designed to help CEOs, CFOs, CIOs and system administrators learn, plan and evaluate potential fax infrastructure upgrades to meet future business needs.

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Format: PDF | Date: Nov 2007 | Pages: 12


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