
Integrate Fax Capability into Your Cisco ISR
Enhance Your Unified Communications Strategy
Highlights
Fax and the UC Revolution
Innovative, productivity-enhancing Unified Communications (UC) solutions are being deployed by enterprises worldwide, transforming how they do business by improving access to information and people anywhere, anytime and boosting the speed of overall communications.
UC eliminates islands of communication and improves overall business process integration. Fax is one of those islands that many companies forget about, yet it brings a strong return-on-investment (ROI) case for UC and IP convergence.
Bringing Fax Online
To achieve the full benefits of UC, companies must build the right foundation and make fax communication a seamless part of this information technology evolution.
The Cisco AXP–XMediusFAX solution allows enterprises to leverage their IP telephony and UC systems to enhance productivity, collaboration and ROI by integrating award-winning fax tools on the desktop – where employees need them most. Read more >>
Case Study
Capitalizing on the New Cisco AXP–XMediusFAX Solution
Fax is extremely important to H.I.G. Capital. Most of its 500+ employees are professional investment bankers involved in managing and closing multi-million-dollar transactions worldwide. They often travel for business meetings, and need access to fax documents anywhere, anytime to expedite and ensure critical transactions.
H.I.G. Capital is reaping the abundant advantages of the Cisco AXP–XMediusFAX solution, which integrates seamlessly with its Cisco IP, Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory infrastructure.
Instant Financial, Technical and Productivity Benefits
By leveraging its Cisco ISR backbone with the Cisco AXP–XMediusFAX solution, H.I.G. is enjoying significant financial, technical and productivity benefits as its users profit from robust desktop and Web fax tools, 24/7 fax capabilities and increased client satisfaction.
"We wanted a Unified Communications solution that would provide us with better document communication records and traceability, specifically for faxes. And we needed to enhance our performance and communications, while reducing costs . . . " Read more >>

