Business Services Industry
Dialogic and Omtool Advance Computer-Based Fax in Windows NT Market; Users of Advanced Technology Gain Powerful Choice for Network Implementations in Windows NT Environment
Business Wire, Oct 21, 1996
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 1996--Dialogic Corporation (NASDAQ:DLGC), the world's leading manufacturer of standards-based computer telephony components, now gives users of computer-based fax (CBF) technology in the Windows NT environment a powerful new choice for network-fax solutions through the combined efforts of Dialogic Corporation and Omtool. Through Omtool's use of Dialogic's GammaLink Developers Kit (GDK) version 2.0 for Microsoft Windows NT, the newly debuted Fax Sr. 1.2 gives users the optimal solution in fax hardware. Customers will now have access to the number one selling fax software in the NT market which supports the market leading GammaLink fax product line.
"Fax Sr. 1.2 was developed to enable corporations to maximize investments in fax and telephony and leverage new technologies for integrated enterprise-wide communications solutions," said Bob Voelk, CEO of Omtool. "Through our use of the GammaLink Developers Kit for Microsoft Windows NT, we can ensure our customers have access to the functionality and performance which are hallmarks of Dialogics product line. In an era of open computing, our goal is to provide a solution that is flexible and dynamic, and our work with Dialogic has helped accomplish that goal."
Omtools Fax Sr. 1.2 for Windows NT offers extensive e-mail integration capabilities, such as print-to-mail and support for multiple simultaneous mail systems with one fax server. Increased integration with Microsoft Exchange is also included as well as enhanced fax management capabilities. Fax Sr. 1.2 is designed to meet the needs of the most complex environment, ranging from a single workgroup to multiple sites with hundreds of users.
"With the growing deployment of NT-based fax servers in todays corporate environment, our spectrum of fax boards and Omtools Fax Sr. 1.2 provide significant NT integration and support", said Larry Aiken, director of marketing for Dialogic's GammaLink division. "As industry leaders, both Dialogic and Omtool are committed to providing businesses worldwide with advanced and scaleable NT-based fax solutions."
Dialogic's GammaLink division originated CBF technology. GammaLink products are used in a broad range of existing and emerging CBF applications, including LAN fax, fax broadcast, fax on-demand, Internet fax and fax gateways. Dialogic's high-performance GammaLink boards scale from one to 12 lines on a single card and support analog, digital, T-1, ISDN, SCbus and direct inward dialing (DID) interfaces on Windows NT, UNIX, DOS and OS/2.
Dialogic Corporation is the leading manufacturer of high performance, standards-based computer telephony (CT) components. Computer telephony systems built with Dialogic products manage more than one-third of all telephone, facsimile and multi-media calls answered by computers over wireless and wired networks worldwide. Dialogic products are used in voice, fax, data, voice recognition, speech, synthesis and call center management CT applications. The company is headquartered in Parsippany, N.J. with regional headquarters in Tokyo and Brussels, Belgium and has sales offices worldwide. For more information, visit the Dialogic Web Site -- http://www.dialogic.com.
Established in 1991, and based in Salem, N.H., Omtool is the leading supplier of network faxing solution, with more than 1,500 customers worldwide. Cited by industry analyst IDC as the NT-based market leader in fax server technology (May, 1996), Omtool is dedicated to helping companies in a variety of industries, including banking, finance, manufacturing, medical and transportation, achieve a completely streamlined faxing strategy.
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