The company operates two divisions; the "Business Cloud Services" division includes firms such as eFax, Onebox,
eVoice,
VIPRE, FuseMail, Campaigner, KeepItSafe, VaultLogix, Callstream, Yotta280, Mailout Interactive, GDV, BackUp Solutions,
SugarSync, Nuvotera, UnityFax, Firstway Digital, Excel Micro, Web24 Group, MXSweep, City Numbers,
IPVanish, Livedrive, Moz, MetroFax, FoneBox, TrustFax, RapidFax, Send2Fax, SFax, SRFax, and Fax.com. The company's digital media division, Ziff Davis, includes brands such as
Mashable,
PCMag,
IGN and
Everyday Health.
MyFax MyFax is an Internet
business communication tool launched by the
Ottawa-based software company
Protus IP Solutions in 2009. An alternative to
fax machines, it enables users to send and receive faxes from any location through the internet, as well as directly from
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Outlook, and
Microsoft Windows-based applications including
Google Docs,
OpenOffice.org, and
Intuit QuickBooks. A program was released that allows for iPhone and BlackBerry applications to be fully compatible with smartphones. MyFax has grown to over 400,000 subscribers, with approximately 20,000 new customers subscribing to the service each month. including an Internet Telephony magazine product of the year for 2009. On December 6, 2010, MyFax announced that it had been acquired by J2 Global Communications, Inc., owners of eFax, which subsequently imposed restrictive terms and conditions on the client's right to
local number portability. Among the restrictions is a $40 US charge per number if J2 permits the number to be ported out; the company imposes many arbitrary restrictions on portability and has attempted to claim the numbers as its own property, in some cases imposing inflated penalties and unilaterally taking numbers back after they've been ported to another provider by clients.
StrongVPN StrongVPN is a commercial
VPN service owned by J2 Global. It was founded in 2005, and is one of the oldest VPN services. It supports various protocols, including
IPsec,
OpenVPN and
WireGuard.
ZDNet described StrongVPN as "a clear and easy-to-use VPN ideal for coffee shop use". Meanwhile,
Tom's Hardware considered it strong and simple but noted the lack of information on its no-log policy.
PC World considered it "a good VPN for most people". StrongVPN has not directly answered questions about logging, but they are able to match an
IP address to a customer. ==Awards==