Fenestrae B.V.

Fenestrae B.V.

Fenestrae B.V. is a Dutch software company founded in 1990 by Wim de Koning.

Fenestrae is well positioned to add substance to the Unified Communications solutions extending its functionality with Fax Over IP (FOIP), fax, SMS, MMS and Telex capabilities from the user’s desktop, business application or Multi Functional Peripheral (MFP).

Well known players for Unified Communications are Microsoft, Nortel, Cisco and Avaya. The focus of these companies is on voice, video, conferencing and presence information. Current suppliers do not offer solutions for FAX, SMS, MMS and Telex.

Fenestrae delivers an Enterprise Messaging and Communication Solution that utilizes transport methods such as fax, telex, SMS and MMS to enhance and optimize the workflows and processes of your business and its day to day operation.

Product summary

Fenestrae Communication Server

Sending and receiving fax, SMS and Telex messages from and to MS Exchange 2007 (and all other versions).

Fenestrae Faxination Server

Sending and receiving fax messages from and to MS Exchange 2007 (and all other versions).

Fenestrae Communication Server

Sending and receiving fax, SMS and Telex messages from and to MS Exchange 2007 (and all other versions).

Fenestrae Faxination Server

Sending and receiving fax messages from and to MS Exchange 2007 (and all other versions).

Mobile Data Server Real Time

Real-time access from you mobile device to you Email, Calendar, Tasks and Contacts.

Mobile Data Server Sync Edition

Synchronizing Email, Calendar and Contact information from and to any mobile device.

Mobile Data Server Notification Server

Sends notification messages to a user's mobile device after a new email, meeting request or calendar item has been received. User specifies conditions and schedules when and if notifications are sent (filtering).

External links

* [http://www.fenestrae.com/ www.Fenestrae.com]

ee also

* Fax
* Internet fax
* Unified messaging
* T.38


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