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The double-digit growth of Fax over IP (FoIP) is an overwhelming trend of Fax Machines, Fax Servers, Fax Services & IP Fax Solutions. Contact the FoIP Experts to discuss your FoIP strategy. Call AllAboutFoIP today at +1-866-885-5606.
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AllAboutFoIP.com Events To Consider For 2012
Although the Fax Over IP industry does not have an industry conference event on its own yet, there are several notable events where one or more fax server vendors, industry analysts or development engineers can be found to learn more about the fax over IP, SIP faxing technology and products.
5 Current Trends In Fax Intensive Vertical Markets
A Note from the President – Fax Modernization
All the buzz is “fax modernized.” Fax modernized is everywhere from Unified Communications to Cloud Computing to Microsoft Office 365. 1H-2011 illustrates that electronic fax defies knee-jerk perceptions, surprising exo-analysts like Frost & Sullivan, who abrubtly see what industry insiders like us have always known, that enterprise and traditional fax markets continue to grow and redefine themselves amidst global IT paradigm shifts. Like the wheel, it was invented a long time ago and is still a damn good solution, constantly enjoying improvements.
What is Fax Modernized?
Fax modernized is a mature form of electronic document exchange. It reigns as an undisputed front runner for compliance, cost-reduction and consolidation initiatives, and simply represents the evolution of faxing away from traditional fax machines towards evolving document exchange networks including multi-functional digital onramps (MFP Faxing), locally encrypted network attached scanners (Fujitsu 1800N-OTIS), and secure electronic document exchange, rarely originated or terminated as paper. All the same, electronic document exchange still hangs its hat on proven, reliable and evolving secure transmission methods in the families of PSTN, Fax over IP (FoIP), http over SSL (https and https fax) and alternative modes of secure file transfer.
AllAboutFoIP Fax Server Channel coming soon to TMCNET.COM
AllAboutFoIP.com, the #1 enterprise FoIP technology information resource on the internet announces Q3 launch of TMCNET.COM Fax Server Channel. The TMCNET.COM channel scheduled to launch in August will help AllAboutFoIP.com continue its mission of increasing FoIP industry awareness and value to vendor partners, IT specialists, VoIP and Telecom resellers, IP Communications consultants, Service providers and their clients…..
Announcing the availability of forward looking IP Fax Report for FoIP Server, VoIP & IP Fax Services, Cloud Faxing, & Internet Fax.
Davidson Consulting, lead by Peter Davidson fax server industry expert analyst, has published a new report on FoIP Server Markets, that states the fax over IP (FoIP) market will grow during the five-year forecast period, from $130 million in 2009 to $415 million in 2014, a 26.1% compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Companies are converting their conventional fax servers to FoIP servers and increasing adoption of Internet-based fax services and Cloud Faxing technologies. Mr. Davidson indicates market growth will also be driven by server virtualization, centralization of fax operations, enhanced IP infrastructures, VoIP initiatives requiring an IP fax strategy, the ability to FoIP enable both multifunction peripherals (MFPs) and traditional fax machines while preserving audit trails and satisfying compliance regulations.
Davidson Consulting, the ground hog of the Fax Server industry, doesn't see its shadow...
President's Note, Early Success Very Encouraging for FoIP Market
Dear FoIP Technology Providers and Analysts,
In October of 2010, merely 6 months ago, the first release of www.AllAboutFoIP.com was launched for the purpose of providing an un-biased and consolidated Fax over IP (FoIP) information resource, and for serving the growing industry as a whole. Search engine rankings on a wide-variety of fax industry related terms continue to elevate and astound us. We estimate that AllAboutFoIP.com already experiences roughly 36,000 pageviews per month, a majority from organic searches and referrals. In December, we launched our bi-monthly newsletter with a distribution list already approaching 10,000 recipients, with additional press releases providing worldwide exposure.
Health Segment Checks Out in Great Shape for Electronic Fax
It is 2011, and faxing in the healthcare market continues to check out in great shape as hospitals, insurers, payment processors, laboratories, and medical product manufacturers all use fax servers and fax services to move documents confidentially. With fax servers and fax services, documents typically arrive in secure fax to e-mail or fax client applications, or directly into healthcare management systems, so no one can read patient information except authorized users. Fax immediately converts paper documents into electronic documents at the source.
Is it time for Fax over IP (FoIP) to start seriously SIPping?
Fax server software, fax appliances, multi-functional devices and Internet fax services are transforming into Fax over IP servers and cloud faxing solutions. These offerings are sometimes also coined IP Fax or VoIP Fax. Globally, enterprise class organizations and carrier offerings are driving an improvement of the IP networks to increase overall reliability, bandwidth and relevance for the new and exciting technologies offered by SIP Trunking. In the midst of these IP network improvements are SIP and SIP trunking discussions as a compliment to VoIP implementations, ultimately a migration strategy away from traditional PSTN (TDM networks).
Cloud Faxing Redefined? It's in the etherFAX
If you do a Google search on Cloud Faxing, most of the entries, including the sponsored links will reveal fax to email companies or an up and coming crop of hosted fax server solutions. These are all viable options and represent components of Cloud Faxing. etherFAX redefines the term Cloud Faxing by giving clients the best of both worlds with the addition of a multi-level encryption/security system known as a "defense-in-depth" conceived by the National Security Agency (NSA).








