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Axentra Announces Net-Box Software Edition for PCs and Mac Minis (29/3/2005)

With Net-Box Soft, Consumers can Turn Virtually any PC or Mac Minis into a Complete Digital Home Server.

Axentra(tm) Corporation, a leader in the development of all-in-one digital home server appliances and digital home server appliance operating environment software, today announced that it will release a software only edition of its award-winning Net-Box Home Server to power virtually any PC and Mac Minis.

Axentra's upcoming Net-Box Soft, is an all-in-one operating environment and software suite that turns a PC or a Mac Mini into a dedicated digital home server appliance that incorporates unified interface and universal remote access, central file storage and sharing, backup and security, personal productivity and personal hosting server capabilities in one single plug and play cross platform device.

Net-Box Soft for PC and Mac Mini is based on Axentra's Network Appliance Operating Environment 3.0 software platform.

"Net-Box Soft, a complete digital home server on a CD, is a revolution for the networked home" said Eid EID, CTO of Axentra Corporation. "Our software-only solution empowers consumers to choose their preferred hardware platform and configuration to install a dedicated home server that easily integrates into existing home network infrastructures while leveraging consumers' computer network devices such as routers, wireless access points, Windows and Macs computers, printers etc."

Pricing and Availability:

The Net-Box Software Edition for PCs and Mac Minis will be shipping in Q3 of 2005 and will retail for $199 US.

www.axentra.com


 
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