retarus
OK. Got it.
Each episode, our panel of messaging experts take one question sourced from our enterprise customers and explain how to solve this problem using technology, process and even a little German efficiency! The goal of each episode is to educate the audience and create a simple understanding for solving even the most complex communication challenges. We expect our audience to end each episode by thinking “OK. Got it.”, much like we want every transmitted message to be delivered on time and securely.
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2 de jun. de 2026
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Episode 7 | Why is IDP growing fast? 02.06.2026 24:58
AI is changing how organizations capture, process, and act on business information. But what’s driving the rapid shift? In this episode, we explore the rise of Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), why it has become one of the fastest-growing AI use cases in the enterprise, and what organizations should consider before investing.
Episode 6 | The Hidden Cost of Medicare / Medicaid Cuts 09.04.2026 11:52
For healthcare providers, payers, and health systems,upcoming Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement changes are expected to make ahuge impact – but what exactly is that impact? Learn what healthcare leadersare expecting, how it will affect day-to-day workflows, and why many areaccelerating investments in communication infrastructure to keep up.
Episode 5 | How Do You Migrate to Cloud Fax Without Disrupting Existing EHR Integrations? 19.02.2026 8:53
On this week’s episode: How do you migrate from a legacy, on-prem fax solution to cloud fax without disrupting your existing EHR integrations and workflows? For healthcare organizations relying on platforms like Epic and other EHR systems, that question sits at the center of any fax modernization strategy. What does “seamless integration” truly mean when transitioning from on-prem fax servers to a...
Episode 4 | How Should Businesses Approach Simplifying Email Infrastructure? 27.01.2026 9:32
On this episode: Why is enterprise email so complex, and what can organizations do to simplify it without sacrificing reliability, security, or compliance? As email environments expand across applications, automations, and business workflows, complexity quickly becomes a serious hassle. What starts as a few systems or users sending messages can turn into hundreds of machines, people and processes...
Episode 3 | Understanding TERRL - How Microsoft’s Email Sending Limits Could Disrupt Your Business 16.12.2025 16:47
Microsoft’s TERRL sending limits are already catching organizations off guard, and the consequences aren’t just inconvenient, they’re business-critical. In this episode, we break down what TERRL really means and why exceeding it can shut down your external email overnight. If your company relies on outbound communication, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Episode 2 | How to Future-Proof Your Messaging Workflows? 25.11.2025 10:50
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.
Episode 1 | How to Improve Messaging Delivery Rates? 11.11.2025 9:26
What does a messaging solution need to have in order to generate a high delivery rate? Fax remains essential across industries like healthcare, insurance, finance, and government, where compliance and guaranteed delivery are non-negotiable. As Marcus explains, “Fax is always critical messaging. You can’t afford for it not to go through.” In the episode, Marcus highlighted several key technical and...
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