emFAST Inc.: Read Between the Lines With FACSys(R) Network Fax Barcode Delivery

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Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:14pm EDT

  BRIDGEWATER, NEW JERSEY, Apr 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 emFAST Inc., the publisher of the FACSys(R) Fax Messaging Gateway,
proudly presents a simple, secure and efficient way to deliver
mission-critical faxes with FACSys(R) Barcode Delivery. This improved
core feature of FACSys(R) 5.1, allows for the automatic distribution of
inbound faxes based on barcode recognition. Using unique barcode stamps,
inbound fax messages are delivered seamlessly to individuals, teams, file
storage locations or document management systems/workflows.

    With the recent paradigm shift in data security and privacy laws,
companies in virtually every industry are changing their business
processes to meet current compliancy regulations. This includes
addressing the security shortcomings of the manual fax machine - still a
primary fixture in daily business communication.

    "Many key industries and business processes are heavily reliant on the
receipt of faxed forms," stated Elvis Cabral, Director of Sales, emFAST
Inc. "Insurance claims, loan approvals, customer support requests,
contracts, order confirmations - these are all required to be faxed
directly to a specific department or individual for processing."

    But how does one guarantee that a faxed document is delivered to the
appropriate recipient?

    According to Cabral, organizations generally rely on traditional delivery
methods that are fee based, like Direct Inward Dial (DID), CallerId Dial
(CID) or Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF), to deliver documents that are
time and/or content sensitive. By leveraging FACSys(R) Barcode Delivery,
organizations can replace costly forwarding services to ensure
appropriate delivery while maintaining the integrity of the transmitted
information.

    "Much like a UPC that's scanned at the register, the key to barcode
delivery lies in the recognition of a faxed document's barcode stamp,
matching it to an existing list of barcodes, and then directing the
document to the appropriate recipient," Cabral explained. "Since
recipients are assigned their own barcode value, there's virtually no
chance of a fax ending up in the wrong hands."

    With so many industries - from healthcare and insurance, to finance and
government - affected by HIPAA, GLB or SOX compliancy issues, FACSys(R)
Barcode Delivery is ideal for any organization that wants to streamline
its faxing processes while maintaining compliancy.

    For more information about this feature please visit www.emFAST.com,
contact your emFAST Representative or Authorized Dealer.

    About FACSys(R)

    FACSys(R) has transformed fax messaging from a simple document-transport
mechanism into an indispensible business tool that fully integrates into
critical communication areas including business process workflows,
multi-function peripheral devices and major Enterprise Content Management
and Resource Planning systems. FACSys(R) came to the forefront of fax
technology in 1990 and subsequently became the first network-based fax
platform certified for use with Microsoft(R) Windows NT. With a variety
of organizations, including many Fortune 500 companies, the current
installation base exceeds 54,000 licensed servers and over 5 million
licensed users.

    About emFAST Inc.

    emFAST Inc., with its flagship product - FACSys(R) - has been constantly
evolving network fax technology since 1990. Through the development of
strategic alliances with leading technology partners, emFAST provides
increased efficiency to organizations, maximizing the convenience and
ubiquity of fax for reliable and effective business communications.
www.emFAST.com

Contacts:
emFAST Inc.
Isabel King
1-866-436-3278 x 58
Website: www.emFAST.com

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