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PRESS ROOM
FaxBack Announces
Active Server Page Integration
Fax Messaging Company to Engineer Product
Line to Integrate with ASP
technology
TIGARD, Ore. - August 14, 2000
- FaxBack® Inc., the world market leader in FaxBack brand
fax-on-demand technology and a leader in network fax messaging
solutions, today announced that developers can easily fax-enable
Active Server powered Web pages to automate workflow routines. Using
FaxBack's Active Server Page (ASP) integration technology,
developers can add powerful fax and e-mail functionality to any
web-based document including HTML, XML, Java server pages and Active
Server Pages. Integrated voice response (IVR) technology can also be
added to work with Active Server Pages and legacy databases to
create and run powerful web-based business applications.
"This is a major milestone in
greatly assisting hundreds of thousands of developers to add fax,
e-mail and interactive voice response technology to web-based
documents, including Active Server Pages," said Jim Mueller,
president at FaxBack, Inc. "With the widespread popularity of
Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), we have seen a
tremendous amount of interest and pent-up demand for technology that
lets developers easily add fax and e-mail functionality to Active
Server Pages."
With FaxBack's ASP integration,
organizations can extend the range of how they communicate and
deliver information to customers, web site visitors, prospects,
distributors, resellers, telephone callers and much more. Companies
can now provide information to users even quicker by extending
workflow tasks that can be completely automated.
Broad Range of Applications
- Organizations can automatically
deliver personalized, dynamic information from legacy databases
via interactive voice response or as a fax from their web site.
For example, insurance companies can have policyholders enter in
policy/ID information via a web site, or with IVR technology by
using a touch-tone phone. Either way, web site visitors or
callers can request insurance identification cards be
automatically faxed or e-mailed with no staff intervention.
- Purchase orders that are faxed to
a NET SatisFAXtion fax server or submitted online via an Active
Server Page, can have a fax or e-mail order confirmation
automatically delivered to the sender, assuring them that their
order has been received.
- Using any web browser they can
access an Active Server Page, remote or traveling employees can
enter user information and view inbound faxes online. Employees
can then specify to have faxes forwarded to their e-mail inbox
or even to a nearby fax machine. They may also call a FaxBack
IVR system to have faxes automatically delivered to any fax
machine.
- Government agencies responsible
for accounts payable functions can allow third-party vendors to
type in account numbers and PIN numbers to request an invoice or
payment history be delivered by fax or e-mail. Stored in a
legacy database, this information can be automatically accessed
either via an Active Server Page on a web site or by a vendor
using a touch-tone telephone and entering identification
information.
Pricing and Availability
FaxBack's Active Server Page integration is available now for
$1595.00 and includes NET SatisFAXtion fax server software and
extended API support. For large companies or enterprises, it is
automatically included with the purchase of a NET SatisFAXtion
Domain Server that starts at $3795.00
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