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S.Atlantic : MPs attend “Safe Internet” reception
Submitted by SARTMA.com (Nathan Prince) 28.02.2006 (Article Archived on 07.03.2006)

inONE provides SMEs with simple, cheap, top-range network

MPs, Lords and business chiefs will be introduced to a startling “office in a box” innovation at the Palace of Westminster on Wednesday, 1 March.

48 dignitaries from 14 countries including the chair of the All Party Internet Group, Derek Wyatt MP, will join Paul Kane, chairman of inONE at the presentation of the company’s all-inone server. The inONE server, designed and manufactured in the UK, provides small and medium-sized companies with a complete and advanced network in just one box and at minimal cost.

The black box - measuring just 32.5cm x 22.5cm x 20.5cm - contains everything a company needs to run a modern and advanced computer network. Included is an email server, Internet server, workgroup server, firewall, anti-virus, anti-spam and anti-porn filters, secure remote access, and fully automated back-up.

The tried-and-tested hardware benefits from over eight years of software development, and will move a company away from today’s clumsy environment of multiple and sometimes incompatible solutions into a streamlined and co-ordinated approach to IT management.

The server’s numerous functions are accessed through a Web browser, and have been specifically designed to be as simple to use as possible. It takes only a competent PC user to implement advanced functions such as encrypted virtual private networks (and so allow a member of staff to access the full office network securely wherever they are).

The inONE server will provide big-business benefits, including remote access and automated back-up, together with networked file and resource sharing, to all companies for minimal cost and without the need for advanced technical knowledge.

At just £958+VAT, with a three-level subscription plan and full support, the inONE server offers extraordinary value for money, representing a huge cost-saving both in terms of software licences and maintenance on any comparable network.

For more details on the server and the event at the Palace of Westminster, please contact :

Peter Boon, Media Relations
Peter.Boon@inONE.com (preferred)

InONE’s website can be found at http://www.inone.com.

 

 

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