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MyFax White Paper Shows IT Departments How to Reduce Capital and Operational Expenses
Internet fax service provides framework for migration from a fax server to an Internet fax solution

Released: 3rd September 2009
Publisher: Strategic Alliance Int Limited

August 31, 2009 - MyFax, the world's fastest-growing Internet fax service, has released its latest white paper, "Migrating from Fax Servers to the Cloud".

While many medium to large companies have years of legacy fax systems in place, IT managers today are finding that hosted fax and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions provide functionality, flexibility and security and can reduce cost, even when considering the total cost of ownership.

The white paper discusses the options available to organisations that have decided to rationalise their legacy fax architecture. It also provides a framework for migration from a fax server to an internet fax solution. Migration away from fax servers to MyFax enables users to send and receive faxes via email, while the hardware, back-up and software are handled by MyFax. SaaS can be rapidly deployed and existing fax numbers can be carried over.

To help organisations make the switch from legacy fax server technologies, MyFax is offering the Fax Board Buy Back Program. MyFax will purchase business' fax boards for 20 percent off the cost of the first year of a new MyFax subscription.

"Faxing is still a mission-critical technology in many enterprises," said Joseph Nour, CEO of Protus, the parent company of MyFax. "Yet fax servers often take up a disproportionate percentage of ITs time and budget. The MyFax Fax Board Buy Back Program makes it easier for organisations to transition by reducing costs, using internal resources more efficiently, lowering environmental impact and improving user experience."

To download the white paper "Migrating from Fax Servers to the Cloud" and learn more about the Fax Board Buy Back Program, visit http://www.myfax.com/?region=en-uk, or call 866-657- 9885.

About MyFax
MyFax is the fastest-growing Internet fax service used by individuals, small, medium and large businesses to send and receive faxes using existing email accounts or the web. MyFax offers services in North America and Europe, including the United Kingdom, to industries recognized among the fastest-growing adopters of Internet fax including healthcare, finance, insurance, real estate, transportation and government. More than 15,000 new customers subscribe to MyFax each month. MyFax is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business communications solution provided by Protus. Other offerings include my1voice, a feature-rich virtual PBX service and Campaigner, an email marketing service enabling organizations to have highly personalized one-to-one email dialogues with their customers. Additional information is available at http://www.campaigner.com/, http://www.my1voice.com/ or /my-ita/cms/.

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For more information:

Sue Rutherford, Protus
613-733-0000 x519 or srutherford@protus.com

Caroline Howlett or Sara Collinge, Strategic PR
01494 434434 or carolineh / sarac@strategicpr.net

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