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To: johnlag who wrote (127)3/29/1999 8:11:00 AM
From: InvestorFacts  Respond to of 162
 
News Today more on the intergration of FAXX and Microsoft Exchange.

Fenestrae Ships Faxination 4.0 for Microsoft Exchange

DULUTH, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 29, 1999--

New version fully exploits MS Exchange 5.5 features and offers dynamic Universal Message Routing capabilities

Fenestrae(R), a leading international supplier of fax/messaging solutions, announced today the release of Faxination 4.0 for Microsoft(R) Exchange. This new version offers heightened integration with MS Exchange, enhancing Faxination's status as the most seamlessly integrated fax solution for Exchange. Faxination's new integration features further reduce administration and the Total Cost of Ownership. Faxination 4.0 also offers Universal Message Routing (UMR) capabilities to reduce organization's telecommunications costs. Faxination is a Microsoft Windows NT server that extends Outlook/Exchange client capabilities, enabling users to send and receive faxes just like e-mail messages. Since Faxination is specifically designed for and fully integrated with MS Exchange, there is no need for additional client software and all administration is managed using the existing Exchange infrastructure. New Faxination
features include: Active Directory Support, which allows Faxination to leverage the Exchange user directory without the need to maintain additional directories; and Enterprise Logging which allows
administrators to store message tracking details in Exchange public folders, ADO sources or a text (.csv) file. These features enhance the way information is managed and shared between Faxination and
Microsoft Exchange.

"Faxination has always had the easiest administration, and these new features improve upon that," said Scott A. Findley, President of Fenestrae, USA. "Additionally, the new enterprise logging capabilities will change the way administrators handle enterprise reporting." Another powerful feature of Faxination 4.0 is the new Universal Message Routing, which determines the most inexpensive way to send a fax. Faxination can send faxes locally, route the fax over the existing MS Exchange backbone or pass it directly to a Fax Service Provider for delivery. This combination of routing methods offers considerable telecommunications cost reduction. "Using UMR technology can drastically reduce telecommunications costs, especially among heavy users such as large international companies," said Findley. Thomas F. Murawski, Chairman of FaxSav (NASDAQ: FAXX), the company IDC recently identified as the Internet Fax leader, adds, "Faxination 4.0 further distances itself from the competition through the seamless
integration of our Internet Fax service. This messaging solution not only performs better, it eliminates the need for an expensive telecom faxing infrastructure." Fenestrae's True Integrated Messaging (TIM)
architecture enables Faxination to deliver highly scalable messaging solutions designed to meet companies' ever changing communication needs. The TIM architecture can also incorporate other messaging solutions for Outlook/Exchange including mobile and telex. Additionally, TIM allows for native integration with other systems such as SAP enabling users to send and receive faxes from SAP Office
and other SAP Applications. Fenestrae is an Independent Software Vendor with offices in The United States, The Netherlands, The United Kingdom, Australia and Hong Kong. The company offers True
Integrated Messaging solutions for the Microsoft BackOffice family and for SAP. Faxination is sold through a worldwide network of Value Added Resellers and Distributors, and is currently installed in more
than 60 countries. Additional information about Fenestrae and its products can be found at www.fenestrae.com. NOTE TO EDITORS: Fenestrae and Faxination are registered trademarks of Fenestrae, Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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To: johnlag who wrote (127)3/31/1999 12:27:00 PM
From: InvestorFacts  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 162
 
Here is another part of the FaxSav business.

Tuesday March 30, 2:30 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

FaxSav Integrated With Major European Hotel Reservation System

Internet Fax Used to Connect Travelers With 6,000 Properties

EDISON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 1999-- FaxSav (NasdaqNM: FAXX), the global Internet Fax leader, today announced that HotelNet, the premiere hotel-finding service on the Internet, relies on FaxSav's Internet Fax service to match travelers to available hotel properties.

The HotelNet website, www.hotelnet.co.uk serves as a reservation system for hospitality chains and independent hoteliers throughout Europe. HotelNet uses Internet Fax services to bridge both the time-zone and technology differences between Internet-connected travelers and hospitality service providers -- who, in many cases -- are not yet conducting E-commerce.

''HotelNet is the perfect example of the type and size of company that would have difficulty conducting business on the Web without Internet Fax,'' said Bill Fallon, FaxSav's Vice President of Marketing. ''It illustrates a key dimension of the value of Internet Fax - its ability to facilitate the entry of incredibly useful E-commerce services.''

Visitors to the website enter the location and size of the property desired, view a photograph of the property, review a list of
amenities offered, and then submit a booking. HotelNet's systems check for 'real time' availability and wait for an immediate confirmation. Internet Fax is particularly valuable if the reservation is being sent after business hours. If HotelNet waited for the hotel to check its e-mail, the room might be resold before the message was checked - leaving HotelNet's customer without a room and HotelNet without a customer. Furthermore, not every hotel has Internet access.

Richard Knowles, founder of Hotel Net explains, ''FaxSav's Internet Fax service offers the best guarantee that the booking will
get delivered to the hotel. With the continued success of our business riding on the delivery of each and every fax, any other solution would be too risky.''

HotelNet, located in Merseyside, England, was established in 1995 and today, contracts with 6,000 properties throughout Europe. This includes a growing number of American sites as well, including the Dorchester and Ritz chains. In addition, HotelNet handles all of the bookings for some tour operations and designs and operates websites for several leading hotels. To learn more about Hotel Net, visit www.hotelnet.co.uk.