For nearly four years, Lane has provided secure messaging to healthcare, finance, and enterprise organizations through its partnership with ETHERFAX. Utilizing ETHERFAX’s Secure Exchange Network (SEN), Lane’s customers can securely send and receive business-critical documents with end-to-end encryption and ultra-fast transmission speeds. With over six million connected endpoints, ETHERFAX SEN is the world’s largest fax network supporting every major fax server, application, and fax-enabled device.
We’re happy to share that Lane has renewed its partnership with ETHERFAX and has also become a certified reseller of the ETHERFAX Remote Integration Service (ERIS®). ERIS® is a development tool that supports the processing of job files and is an alternative to using programming APIs. This service provides support for email, Epic web services, file drop, and more. ERIS® is fully scalable with simplified configuration and eliminates the need for outdated and expensive on-site fax servers that are difficult to maintain, set up, configure, and operate. As a stand-alone and fully customizable solution, ERIS® can replace many local enterprise fax functions for businesses.
“Lane has always taken immense pride in our partnership with ETHERFAX, as it allows us to deliver superior messaging solutions with the support of the secure exchange network,” Liz Maya, CEO of Lane, stated. “By renewing our partnership, enterprise organizations across a wide range of industries can continue to enjoy the benefits of some of the fastest, most secure faxing solutions available.”
We look forward to continued success with Lane as we expand the ETHERFAX ecosystem and deliver innovative solutions designed to digitize workflows and accelerate communications.
“We’re proud to extend our partnership with Lane and provide their customers with the most secure and reliable document delivery solution in the industry,” said Quinn Corey, Director of Sales at ETHERFAX. “In addition to digital data and document exchange, ETHERFAX SEN enables enterprise organizations to optimize business processes, improve interoperability, and mitigate risk.”
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