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BW: NetCurrents Expands Technology Using Linux Operating System…

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 11, 2000

[ Thanks to Mark
Masters
for this link. ]

NetCurrents…announced that it is expanding its
proprietary, real-time technology using a Linux based operating
system to develop new features and client services.

“These services include competitive intelligence, strategic
information dissemination, due diligence support,
merger/acquisition support, asset tracking, forensic accounting
support and numerous crisis intervention services. This comes
amidst news that NetCurrents reached a technology milestone this
week, as their Linux servers have continuously been online for more
than one year, providing uninterrupted service to their
clients.”

“In order to continue to improve the functionality of
NetCurrents’ proprietary technology and support the expanded range
of services being offered to its clients, the Company will continue
to expand its use of the Linux operating system.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

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