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Neoware Sponsors LinuxDevices.com web portal

Apr 7, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

King of Prussia, PA — (company press release) — Neoware Systems, Inc. today announced that it has become a sustaining sponsor of LinuxDevices.com, a web portal targeted at the embedded Linux developer community.

LinuxDevices.com is designed to provide a high quality concentration of information regarding the use of Linux in embedded applications. The site is intended to enable Linux experts to share information with others in a free and open manner.

Neoware recently introduced two new embedded Linux products — the NeoLinux operating system, which is based upon Official Red Hat Linux and is the first embedded Linux distribution designed specifically for business-to-business (B2B) information appliances and Eon — The Anything Box, the first customizable Linux information appliance for B2B applications.

NeoLinux and Eon are available to Linux developers who want to combine them with their own software to create a new generation of dedicated B2B information appliances such as cash registers, firewalls, routers, interactive web kiosks, thin clients, security devices, and wireless appliances.

“Neoware is pleased to sponsor LinuxDevices.com, which is an excellent portal containing important information about embedded Linux products and solutions,” said Michael Kantrowitz, president and CEO of Neoware Systems, Inc. “With our new NeoLinux operating system and Eon platform, Neoware is building on more than ten years of embedded UNIX experience to provide an embedded Linux environment that is simple, secure, and can be customized to operate in virtually any environment.”

About Neoware

Neoware designs, develops and markets information appliances based upon embedded versions of the Linux and Windows operating systems. Neoware's products are designed to run local applications for specific vertical markets, plus allow access to Linux servers, the Internet and Windows-based applications running on multi-user Windows servers. Neoware's information appliances are designed as an alternative to general-purpose personal computers, offering easier installation, as well as lower up-front and administrative costs. More information about Neoware can be found on the Web at www.neoware.com or via email at [email protected]. Neoware is based in King of Prussia, PA.

 
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