Jan 24, 2017
Despite the rapid deployment of mobility and cloud technologies, enterprise organizations today still rely on legacy systems to manage business-critical operations. Organizations also need these fax systems to integrate with other technologies to send and receive unstructured data and content securely.
The ETHERFAX Integration Module (EIM) addresses this need by providing the capability to extend legacy systems to the cloud, offering secure document and data delivery to fax endpoints, electronic medical record (EMR) systems, and other applications.
How it Works
The ETHERFAX Integration Module is a fax system that is able to retrieve unstructured data and content, which is then encrypted and securely transported via the cloud.
Many different methods are supported within the ETHERFAX Integration Module, including Drop Directory and Fax Control Language (FCL).
The ETHERFAX Integration Module processes data files from any existing Drop Directory, then continues to convert, format and securely deliver the data via fax or ETHERFAX’s Secure Exchange Network (SEN). The EIM is also ideal for handling inbound document transmissions in the background and provides easy integration with your existing document workflow processes.
These technologies allow for integrated fax operations with any legacy system, as well as multi-level security and automatic configuration.
Plug and Play
Requiring no programming, the ETHERFAX Integration Module is easy to configure and deploy as legacy systems utilize a Windows server to connect to the ETHERFAX network. Notifications and alerts can be configured to confirm successful document delivery.
Ideal for Healthcare
Specifically within healthcare, applications such as Nextgen, Epic and other EMRs can now utilize the scalable and ultra-fast ETHERFAX network to send and receive all types of business correspondence and data.
Legacy to IP Network Transport
By automating the delivery of business-critical documents with ETHERFAX, organizations can eliminate the cost of traditional fax lines and telephony environment, and simplify the transition to an IP-based infrastructure.
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