Linux support for Intel communication appliance reference design
Mar 21, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsBROOMFIELD, Colo. — (company press release) — eSoft Inc. today announced an agreement with Intel to support Intel's Entry-level Communication Appliance Reference Design platform, based on eSoft's redphish technology. The agreement includes collaborative sales and marketing of eSoft's redphish software for Intel's Reference Design platform. redphish with Intel's Reference Design platform provides developers substantial time-to-market advantages for delivering complete communication appliance solutions to their customers. redphish's availability on an Intel platform will also provide Intel's OEM developers with a mature, embedded software stack that fully exploits the power of the Linux operating system. In addition, OEMs can also engage eSoft's engineering services to enhance and extend the software for a customized look and feel.
About redphish
redphish is an OEM licensing program that enables third parties to license eSoft's market-leading Linux Internet server software suite and professional engineering services. redphish combines over 50 years of product software experience gained from the design and development of the TEAM Internet, Interceptor, and IPADTM product lines, with eSoft's expertise in designing and developing embedded software solutions. TEAM Internet was the first Linux-based Internet appliance designed specifically for small to medium-sized businesses.
About eSoft Inc.
eSoft Inc. develops Linux-based Internet appliance solutions for small to medium sized businesses. eSoft has focused on Linux as the core of their business and product strategy. eSoft offers Linux-based Internet network appliances and connectivity solutions. eSoft develops TEAM Internet, a communication gateway, often referred to as an Internet appliance, which provides customers with all of the tools necessary to support a complete Internet presence. eSoft also offers world class technical support to its customers as well as extensive technical training in reselling the TEAM Internet product line.
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