RockSolid unveils Internet access device
Sep 17, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views(press release) — RockSolid Enterprises will demonstrate the first of its RockSolid Box line of Internet Access Devices (IADs) in Atlanta during the week of September 26 at the Networld+Interop / Linux Business Expo 2000 trade shows.
RockSolid's Linux-based IADs are powerful and secure, yet easily managed through innovative Web-based and console-based interfaces. The devices combine multiple features that were formerly only attainable by linking sets of high-end routers, firewalls, and VPN devices. What's more, RockSolid Enterprises breaks the barriers for usage by providing local and remote management features that are both straightforward for beginning users and highly customizable for expert users and IT professionals.
About RockSolid Enterprises
RockSolid Enterprises designs and builds innovative and robust Linux-based Information Appliances including routers, Internet Access Devices, Business / Residential Gateways.
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