Multi-Tech Announces New MultiConnect AW ConverterMINNEAPOLIS - - Connects Legacy Analog Devices to Cellular Networks As it becomes increasingly difficult to find PSTN lines in homes and businesses, and complete analog networks are being sunset, many device manufacturers are faced with the problem of finding new ways to connect their legacy analog devices to the latest digital communication networks. With its new MultiConnect(TM) AW Analog-to-Wireless Converter (www.multitech.com/en_US/PRODUCTS/Families/MultiConnectAW/), Multi- Tech Systems is providing a cost-effective and convenient solution for the millions of devices with built-in analog modems needing to be deployed in M2M (machine-to-machine) applications. Multi-Tech Cellular Modems Now Available via Future ElectronicsMINNEAPOLIS - - Distribution Agreement Expands Multi-Tech’s Reach in Europe and the Middle East Multi-Tech’s MultiModem(R) rCell Intelligent Wireless Router Instantly Enables Data-Intensive M2M Communication in Real-TimeMINNEAPOLIS - - Ideal for 24/7 Video Surveillance and Other Mission-Critical Applications Multi-Tech Launches Next Generation Fax Server Offering Enhanced Storage and Increased MemoryMINNEAPOLIS - Fax-to-email server delivers increased production and quick ROI Multi-Tech Systems announces the next generation of its FaxFinder(R) (www.multitech.com/en_US/PRODUCTS/Families/FaxFinder/) V.34 fax server (www.multitech.com/en_US/PRODUCTS/Families/FaxFinder/), enhanced to provide increased production and cost savings. Converting faxes to PDF or TIFF files to deliver via email is this fax product’s core function, eliminating the need for paper, toner, and even a fax machine. The higher level functionality of the new FaxFinder allows companies to use existing email software or a Web form to securely send, archive or automatically print faxes. Corporate offices can easily transmit faxes, over a WAN (www.multitech.com/en_US/DOCUMENTS/Tutorials/applications/80123.asp), to remote offices and field sales people. Administrators can view the status and history of faxes. |