Linux is by far the most popular of the open source operating systems, and steadily growing in popularity as a preferred operating system for business computing needs. Advantages of Linux include:
- Exceptional Stability - with systems known for legendary uptimes, due to complete compartmentalizations of key operating system functions
- Increased Speed & Efficiency - with its genuine multitasking, and capability to support more users and better performance on the same hardware than are supported on other proprietary operating systems
- Remote Operation - with the capability for an application to run on one machine and display its interface on another machine
Recognizing the advances of Linux, and in response to customer demand, Biscom developed the Linux FAXCOM Server. This Linux fax server product combines Biscom's advantages of Linux with the latest features of its current FAXCOM Server product on the Windows platform. These Linux-based fax server features include:
- Turnkey fax system in a range of sizes - including large systems with up to 96 digital fax ports, and small systems with up to 24 analog or digital fax ports
- Support for customer-supplied hardware - enabling customers to provide us with their preferred hardware, such as Dell, Compaq, Gateway, Hewlett Packard, etc., in order to build a system that supports PCI Brooktrout boards
- More ways to deliver messages than ever - enabling you to specify that inbound faxes be delivered to a Host Port, a Host Session, an SMTP mailbox, an SMTP mailbox from an LDAP lookup, an FTP site, a File destination, the Quarantine mailbox, or Hang up
- Support for SAMBA - whereby customers can configure the FAXCOM Server so that directory structures on the Linux fax server are visible to a Windows PC in the Windows Network Neighborhood
- Support for batch fax, hunt group sizes, receipt of a PDF, etc. - fax server enhancements recently introduced with the latest release of the Windows FAXCOM Server
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