A few weeks ago, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up a major fax-related case that could have wide-reaching implications on the telecom and fax industries. The case, PDR Network v. Carlton & Harris Chiropractic, will settle a dispute concerning faxes that offer free information and whether or not they violate the Telephone Consumer […]
Fax Security Concerns and the HP “Issue”
Just a few weeks ago, two security researchers working for Check Point, an Israeli provider of security products revealed what they called a massive flaw in the security of HP fax machines, particularly all-in-one printer/scanners with Wi-Fi, USB and Bluetooth access. The flaw was unveiled at the DEF CON 26 hacker convention, and it has created […]
Security and Compliance Among Top Concerns for Healthcare IT Technology
As we move further into 2017, and closer to the release of RightFax 16.2, we are keeping an eye on the changing landscape of the healthcare IT field. According to a recent Healthcare IT News survey, many healthcare organizations are on the lookout for software that provide them with better ways to serve their patients […]
Class Action Lawsuits Against Fax Violations Move Forward
Violating fax regulations results in big consequences, and many companies who engage in sending advertisements and unwarranted solicitations via enterprise fax servers are paying the price. Expensive Lawsuits Are on the Rise Over the past few weeks alone, numerous big-time legal cases have either moved forward or resulted in multi-million-dollar settlements against companies who engage […]
What Should Be in RightFax 16.2?
The RightFax 16.2 feature pack is set to release in April of 2017. This update comes less than a year later from the 10.6 edition that was released this past June. The updates will bring greater control and efficiency of analytics, business processes, compliance, customer experience and reach. Why RightFax 16.2? OpenText has an entire suite of […]
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