03.11.16
SKyPRO introduces a new archiving feature in FaxGwise - Backup
Manager!
(PresseBox) (Cham, 03.11.2016)
SKyPRO is constantly improving FaxGwise based on customer
feedback and feature requests. The Backup Manager is especially
designed for system administrators of big companies who deal with
data storage every day. It reduces the information volume stored in
the FaxGwise application by periodically archiving and storing it
in the form of zip-files. In addition, the FaxGwise users can
schedule backup intervals and choose a backup method - move or copy
data to the archive. The archived information can also be restored
at any time.
FaxGwise is a server-based, FoIP-capable fax solution by
SKyPRO. It is compatible with common PBXs and integrates with
popular email systems like Microsoft Exchange, Gmail and Novell
GroupWise. FaxGwise allows you to send, receive and manage faxes
from any device or location you can access your mailbox. The
integrated email-to-fax gateway provides countless integration
opportunities into other programs and workflows. FaxGwise turns a
traditional way of exchanging paper documents into an integrated,
compatible and compliant communication channel.
"A server-based fax system is easier to maintain, manage,
update, keeping redundant, compliant and running than having
multiple stand-alone fax machines spread out in your environment,"
says Christian Karch, COO of SKyPRO USA. "The newest version of
FaxGwise makes it even easier to allow the system administrators to
keep the data base clean and the necessary data archived and
available for restoring. We are continuously improving our fax
solution by adding features that our customers request, and by
keeping the solution as flexible as possible."
The all new FaxGwise server 6.0.32 is available on
SKyPRO's website. Free evaluation installations with complimentary
remote support during installation and setup are
available.
SKyPRO is an IT company focusing on communication software
and identity and access governance solutions. SKyPRO was founded in
1987, is based in Switzerland and has offices in the United States
and Eastern Europe.