Monthly Archives June 2007

Cantata Technology lays off workers at Hyannis office

One of the largest fax board makers lays off workers.   The Cape Cod staff of Cantata Technology is a little smaller this week, following a round of layoffs that included cuts at the company’s Hyannis location. Peter Vescuso, Cantata’s vice president of marketing, acknowledged yesterday that the Needham-based company eliminated positions last week, but would [...]

Middlepost Enters Contract Business With EchoSign

By way of Startup Squad, I discovered Middlepost and also Docusign. I will do separate posts on each as time allows, but had a bit of a comment on their post, that I wanted to post here. I have not reviewed the services for comparison and here am just commenting on the market in general [...]

EasyLink Announces Record Date for Special Meeting to Vote on Merger

On June 8, 2007, EasyLink filed a preliminary proxy statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) which contained information about EasyLink, the proposed merger and related matters. EasyLink intends to file its definitive proxy statement with the SEC in the near future, and expects to distribute the definitive proxy materials to its stockholders [...]

Truckers Using MyFax To Manage Contracts On The Road

This is a lot of equipment to carry, but the time saved is incredibly valuable to a truck driver. I’ve seen other implementations of Internet Fax in truck stops for the same purpose, but this also gives them a record of the fax on their PC. I would like to see computer usage levels among [...]

Zap Mail – Before There Was A Fax machine! Part 1

This is absolutely fascinating. I am amazed at what they put into this. Of course him trying to create a large document delivery system and include hardware in the package was not an easy concept. Of course he was trying to replace a fax machine, but he was really just making a better quality fax [...]