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Imecom DM Fax Server and DM Application Connector [Listing updated: January 30, 2008]

The Imecom DM Fax Server and DM Application Connector represent a production fax and e-Document Delivery solution. With DM Fax Server and DM Application Connector, you can implement a total automatic document delivery solution for any application or platform.

The DM Application Connector functions like a back-office connector, and captures documents generated by your applications. Once documents are captured, DM Application Connector processes, converts, and delivers the documents automatically. Documents can be delivered via fax, fax over IP, email (PDF), posted to internet/intranet servers, archived, and printed. DM Application Connector can also send SMS messages – all directly from your applications. DM Application Connector supports virtually any application and platform, including ERP/CRM, UNIX, Linux, mainframe and AS/400, web-based, Windows-based, and more.

:: Company ::Imecom Group, Inc.
:: URL ::www.imecominc.com
:: Email ::imecomsales@imecominc.com
:: Users' Rating :: 4.5 [14 votes] - Vote

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