We just migrated from Rightfax to Xmedius. Beside the fact that our fax boards for Rightfax are on their last leg Xmedius is Fax over IP, which ties in nicely with our VoIP network. It is a board less solution and is running on virtual servers for us. Other than that I do not know much about it. I was just required to roll out the software package to the end user, which I can say went pretty smoothly expect for some small problems on a limited # of older machines (15 of 2000 that I know of...). Support is ok so far but they really could not fix the issues with those older machines and basically did a brute force method of resolve the problem.
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