ACDI Announces PaperCut Scan to Fax Expansion With etherFAX
ACDI Announces PaperCut Scan to Fax Expansion With etherFAX
Access Control Devices Inc. (ACDI) has announced an expansion of the PaperCut Scan to Fax application to include etherFAX connection capabilities.
etherFAX is a secure data transmission solution that leverages hybrid cloud fax services for fast, reliable and cost-effective fax communications. This expansion will allow ACDI’s PaperCut users to utilize the etherFAX cloud and secure document exchange network to securely send business-critical documents and high-resolution digital content.
"Our team is steadfast in our commitment to provide solutions that drive efficiency and productivity for organizations everywhere, and we’re excited to announce the addition of etherFAX to our PaperCut offering," said David Brown, senior product manager, ACDI. "We are always searching for ways to add value for our resellers, and this addition will provide a new enhancement to their integrated scanning experience."
Founded in 2009, etherFAX provides an intelligent, software-defined network and suite of applications to facilitate the exchange of business-critical documents and information. Its patented technology is widely utilized across a broad range of industries.
"Integrating etherFAX with PaperCut through ACDI offers a transformative solution for businesses aiming to streamline their document transmission processes," said Ben Manning, senior product director, etherFAX. "etherFAX's secure, cloud-based network ensures fast, reliable and cost-effective document exchange, perfectly complementing PaperCut's industry-leading secure print management. This partnership not only enhances operational efficiency and productivity but also delivers a seamless and secure document exchange experience for customers using fax across various industries. By leveraging etherFAX's advanced technology, PaperCut users can now enjoy an enriched scanning and faxing experience, reinforcing our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction."