Because
Venali Integrates fax with our IT systems it delivers
powerful productivity benefits. Many employees need frequent
access to our faxes. Rather than taking many minutes
to access this information in paper files - now they
get what they need with a few clicks right from their
desktop.
— Mohammad Rashidan,
VP of ATM Operations
Venali Awards and Accolades
Venali is widely recognized as a leader of Enterprise Internet Fax within the industry. With its solid leadership, strategic new products and bold, innovative solutions, Venali continues to gain awards and recognition throughout the market.
Venali Receives "2008 Innovation Award" from Initiative Mittelstand at CeBIT
Venali Internet Fax was recognized for "Most Innovative Messaging Product" by Initiative Mittelstand from media publisher Huber Verlag für Neue Medien GmbH.
Venali’s Internet Fax Services were selected from well over 1600 candidates in over 33 categories. Selection was conducted by a jury comprised of more than 40 academic and technology industry experts. The award was presented at a special ceremony at CeBIT 2008 in Hanover, Germany.
Venali Receives "Excellent" Rating from InfoWorld Media Group
InfoWorld Media Group, responsible for delivering award-winning technology and product news, research and analysis to the
IT community for over 25 years rates Venali's Total Desktop Fax Solution "Excellent."
A rating of "Excellent" recognizes companies whose products are reviewed and receive a score of 8.6 or higher based on a list of criteria most relevant to enterprise buying decisions. Receiving an "Excellent" rating assures IT professionals of a product's quality and market readiness before they make a purchase.
Venali Internet Fax Desktop Solutions Receives Editors' Choice Award
Venali's Internet Fax Desktop Solutions received an "Editors' Choice Award" in the March issue of INTERNET TELEPHONY® magazine. The "Editors Choice Award" was achieved by TMC Labs conducting an in-depth, detailed product review of Venali's Internet Fax Desktop Solutions, which was based purely on technological value.