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Episode 2 | How to Future-Proof Your Messaging Workflows?

10 min · 25. nov. 2025
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On this week’s episode of “OK. Got it.”, Retarus Messaging Evangelist, Marcus Ionker, breaks down what it really means to future-proof your organization’s communication strategy. From modernizing fax in the digital age to combining fax, email, and SMS with intelligent automation, discover ways to evolve your messaging workflows without disrupting the processes you rely on today.

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