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Moreton Bay Technology's Check EAM and SCM Software integrates with Tobit David Zehn server to deliver seamless faxing and emailing to suppliers....

Micros Fidelio's Opera Property Management Software and their Materials Control Software integrate perfectly with David Zehn to deliver reservations confirmations and supplier orders....

Microwise works closely with Shangri-la Hotels worldwide to integrate David Zehn into their networks for faxing....

Microwise offers installation support as standard with all David Zehn licences sold....



FaxWare 7

 

The standard for Network Fax Servers

FaxWare by Tobit Software sets the standard for network fax servers. Since its launch in 1993, more than 250,000 companies have chosen FaxWare as a central fax server for sending and receiving faxes. FaxWare is the perfect solution for companies in which communication by fax plays an important role in their business.

Each employee on the office network can create, send, receive, edit, route and archive faxes from their workstation and from within their existing applications. FaxWare integrates seamlessly with CRM and Accounting packages thanks to its embedded command language. This will save your company time and money.

FaxWare also allows your company to communicate in completely new ways. For example, fax broadcasts to groups or individuals can be performed with the click of a mouse and documents can be merged with the in-built address book or another address database.

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Microwise designs and documents the integration of David with Micros Fidelio's Opera Hotel Property Management System for delivery of confirmation letters....

FaxWare - has set the standard for Network Faxing with its advanced features and reliability since 1993, see why here....

The FAQ section provides useful information on installing, configuring and troubleshooting the DvISE....

Unified Messaging - the new buzzword in business communications, explained....

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