BW: LINMOR Technologies and Rebel.com Announce Strategic Alliance | Linux Today

BW: LINMOR Technologies and Rebel.com Announce Strategic Alliance

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 11, 1999

“Rebel.com Inc., a leading supplier of LINUX(r) and UNIX
enterprise solutions, and LINMOR Technologies (CDNX:LIR), a leading
developer of network management systems for managing the Internet
network infrastructure, today announced that they are working
together on a hardware-software network management system solution
that will offer significant savings to the Telco and Internet
Service Provider (ISPs) market.”

We wanted to combine our network management software with a
proven hardware system
,” said Tom Morocz, vice president of
business development at LINMOR. “Rebel.com’s NetWinder offers us
the ultimate solution to bundle and sell our LINUX-based NEBULA
network management system.”

“LINMOR recently announced that they have ported their entire
NEBULA network management software product line to the LINUX
operating system. Bundling this software with the NetWinder will
allow LINMOR to target the solution to both Telcos and ISPs with a
more cost-effective hardware alternative. This is particularly
important to those Telcos and ISPs who are entering the rapidly
emerging Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and Internet over cable
markets, where the typical network is comprised of millions of
objects that need to be managed. The savings come from the fact
that the Netwinder costs a fraction of what traditional UNIX
systems cost to purchase and maintain, at the same time offering
exceptional performance and reliability. The LINUX solution to be
offered by LINMOR and Rebel.com will now enable carriers to
cost-effectively manage this new breed of very large, complex
networks at a fraction of their current hardware costs.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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