Cybernet Systems Delivers Server Software

Enterprise Networks & Servers, Oct 2004

Cybernet Systems Corp. has announced NetMAX Professional 5.0, the latest version of its secure Linux software for Internet appliances and network servers.

The new version offers enterprises, small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) and resellers a full featured Red Hat-based Linux server that is pre-configured to provide Apple/PC/Unix file sharing, e-mail, Web page serving, firewall security and more. NetMAX Professional 5.0 includes enhancements to security and performance, and simplifies deployment and management capabilities.

NetMAX Professional 5.0 delivers a solution for almost any security or shared server requirement, creating a "white box" offering for resellers that target the SMB market. NetMAX Professional 5.0 can be purchased bundled with appliance hardware including solutions from Hewlett Packard.

"NetMAX costs a fraction of comparable Linux, Windows or Unix systems, and customers can have a usable server set up in minutes," said Glenn Beach, NetMAX product manager for Cybernet Systems. "Best of all, it's incredibly reliable, so businesses can set it and forget it. NetMAX literally can't be beat in terms of price and performance."

NetMAX Professional 5.0 is designed to provide the power and robustness found in true enterprise class server systems. By tapping Red Hat compatible Linux and related open source applications, and wrapping them in an intelligent and flexible browser-based system, NetMAX delivers a solution that is easy to configure and maintain. NetMAX Professional's Web-based GUI provides remote point-and-click management and monitoring of the server.

NetMAX Professional 5.0 includes applications such as the Apache Web server, ProFTP, Sendmail, and Samba.

www.netmax.com

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