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Crawford Technologies and Zumbox Partner to Deliver Digital Postal Mail
[September 22, 2010]

Crawford Technologies and Zumbox Partner to Deliver Digital Postal Mail


Sep 22, 2010 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Crawford Technologies, a provider of print-stream transformation and document re-engineering software solutions, and Zumbox, a provider of digital postal mail services, announced a partnership that will enable digital delivery via Zumbox as an integrated alternative output channel for their customers.



According to a release, the CrawfordTech Zumbox enablers will allow service providers and large mailers to support Xerox Metacode/LCDS, AFP, Postscript, PDF, PDF/A, PCL and Line data print streams.

"Making it easy for our customers to implement digital postal mail as an alternative output stream is an exciting enhancement to our overall solutions," said Ernie Crawford, President of Crawford Technologies. "Digital postal mail enables large cost savings, a green program and improved customer communications for mailers and an important new product offering for print service providers that use our solutions." Digital postal mail is a facsimile of paper mail that is presented and archived digitally for consumers in a secure, central online environment.


"The Zumbox enablers from CrawfordTech will vastly simplify implementation of digital postal mail," said John Payne, CEO. "The ability to quickly deploy digital postal mail with low integration costs and fast time to market will be a great benefit." By offering a complete solution for the delivery and storage of digital postal mail, Zumbox eliminates the need for mailboxes, file drawers and bankers boxes with a central, secure digital repository for mail and documents based upon household residence address.

CrawfordTech produces software for international government agencies and banking, insurance, telecommunications, utilities and service provider companies.

Zumbox is a paperless postal system.

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