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Dialogic Teams with RightFAX on Windows NT Computer-based fax Hardware and Software Solution; Award-Winning NT Combination Offers Organizations an Advanced, Reliable and Cost-Efficient Local Area Network Fax Solution
Business Wire, Oct 29, 1996
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(Oct. 29, 1996)--- Dialogic Corporation (NASDAQ:DLGC), the world's leading manufacturer of standard based computer telephony components, has teamed with leading fax server software developer RightFAX, Inc. to bring a new level of computer-based fax hardware and fax server software performance to the Windows NT marketplace. This new compatibility gives small and large organizations the technology needed to reduce fax costs while increasing productivity.
To ensure compatibility with the highly scaleable and flexible computer-based fax architecture provided by Dialogic's GammaLink product line, RightFAX utilized the GammaLink Developers Kit (GDK) version 2.0 for Microsoft Windows NT. As a result, RightFAX's award-winning RightFAX NT fax server software can now be used around the world in conjunction with Dialogic's industry-leading GammaLink line of computer-based fax hardware. Together, the NT combination provided by the Dialogic/RightFAX NT solution offers small and large organizations reliable and cost-efficient local area network faxing with exceptional scalability, power and performance.
"With Windows NT rapidly becoming the operating system of choice in many network environments, we are pleased to offer RightFAX NT users the powerful capabilities of the GammaLink product line," said Larry Aiken, director of marketing for Dialogic's GammaLink Division. "The GammaLink line of computer-based fax technology in combination with technology from RightFAX will deliver a complete Windows NT network fax solution. Now, corporations, service providers and other organizations seeking superlative scalability, cost-effectiveness, reliability and support can utilize this technology allowing for advancements in the fax systems as their business grows."
The GammaLink GDK version 2.0 for Microsoft Windows NT provided RightFAX with the necessary tools to employ the complete suite of Dialogic's GammaLink's fax boards in NT-based fax applications. The product line scales from one to 12 ports on a single board, which is the most scaleable and flexible fax architecture in the industry.
"The Dialogic GammaLink fax product line is based on a rich heritage and proven fax technology. We have had a long-standing relationship with Dialogic," said Bradley H. Feder president and co-founder of RightFAX. "RightFAX's robust NT fax software now combines with Dialogic's GammaLink high-performance computer-based fax hardware to bring the best of both worlds to the LAN fax user. As the Windows NT market continues to grow, we think that the integration of our products with GammaLink benefit both future and current users of computer based fax technology."
RightFAX NT fax server software provides 32-bit, multitasking, multithreaded fax server capabilities such as inbound routing and native e-mail integration with Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail, Novell GroupWise, Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange. RightFAX also supports Windows 3.x, Windows 95, NT Workstation, DOS, WFW and OS/2 Warp Clients while running on Microsoft Windows NT Server and Novell NetWare networks.
Dialogic's GammaLink division originated computer-based fax (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.
RightFAX, Inc., Tucson, Ariz., is a leading developer of advanced fax server solutions for mid-size to Fortune 1000 businesses. The company's products include the RightFAX fax server software, the RightFAX E-Mail Gateway and the RightFAX OCR module. Its RightFAX product line runs on Microsoft Windows NT Server, Novell NetWare and IBM OS/2 Warp Server networks and supports Windows 3.x, Windows 95, NT Workstation, DOS, WFW and OS/2 Warp clients. The RightFAX E-Mail Gateway supports Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail, Novell GroupWise, Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange. These products provide multi-tasking, multi-threaded LAN fax server capabilities and are available through a worldwide network of VARs, systems integrators and distributors. For more information, visit the RightFAX Web Site -- http://www.rightfax.com.
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