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venali presents internet fax server add-on for use with microsoft® windows server 2003 at microsoft tech-ed 2003

MIAMI, FL. (June 2, 2003) - Venali, the leader in Enterprise IP Fax, announced today the availability of its
advanced Internet Fax add-on solution for the Windows Server 2003 family. This new software upgrade will be presented at the Microsoft Tech-Ed 2003 conference and enables organizations with complete Internet Fax capabilities. Venali Internet Fax for Windows Server 2003 enables Microsoft Fax with Venali Internet Fax service, eliminating the hassles of a fax board and its associated costs. Instead of relying on expensive phone lines,
modems and fax boards, transmissions are easily, securely, and reliably routed to Venali's global IP fax network using XML over HTTPS.

With this new capability, businesses are able to realize the benefits of IP fax due to its greater reliability, performance, and rapid cost savings. Corporate desktop and departmental users can conveniently send and receive fax messages directly from a desktop, laptop or wireless device. Combined with Venali Internet Fax service, organizations are able to transform their Windows Server 2003 into a shared fax communications network, and leverage their business applications to achieve more effective and efficient communications over traditional fax solutions.

Businesses gain several competitive advantages from the Venali Internet Fax server add-on including rapid
cost containment, immediate global deployment, zero investment and maintenance, and enhanced messaging security. Companies are able to increase workflow and office productivity through speed and efficiency of delivery, while avoiding the operating expenses associated with fax hardware, installation, and maintenance.

"Higher efficiency, flexibility, and lower costs are proven advantages of Venali Enterprise Internet Fax", said
Ralph Musgrove, Vice President of Market Development at Venali. "Companies of any size, from small and
mid-size businesses to enterprise corporations can now effectively manage their fax processes, save money and resources, and provide an advanced level of integration of electronic document and email messaging systems".

The Internet Fax features available through Venali Internet Fax for Windows Server 2003 are supported in
the Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter product editions. Companies can download and install the new Venali Internet Fax add-on from the Venali website to immediately equip their Windows Server 2003 with complete Internet fax capabilities.


Venali will demonstrate the supported features of its Internet Fax service combined with Windows Server
2003 at Microsoft Tech-Ed 2003 from June 2-6 in Dallas, TX. Visit Venali at www.venali.com/solutions/microsoft/windows_server.asp or at exhibit booth #175 for more information.


About Venali
Venali, Inc. (www.venali.com) offers Internet Fax Desktop Solutions and Internet Fax Production Solutions over a
secure, global IP network, enabling businesses to gain a competitive advantage by improving enterprise communications and reducing costs. These innovative eMessaging solutions seamlessly integrate with any
platform, application or operating system, and provide a cost-efficient method to streamline and grow business communications. The Venali network offers full scalability, complete system redundancy, continual technology upgrades, and 24/7 system support to leverage the reach of virtually all business sectors. An expansive customer base of Fortune 2000 corporations, and strategic alliances with industry leading software manufacturers
and telecommunications companies have positioned Venali at the forefront of the growing eMessaging market.
The company's corporate offices are located in Miami, Florida.

Contact for Further Information:
Brad Nickel
P: 1 786.276.0770


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