CCN: Rebel.com Introduces Expanded Internet Security Capabilities in NetWinder OfficeServer 2.0 | Linux Today

CCN: Rebel.com Introduces Expanded Internet Security Capabilities in NetWinder OfficeServer 2.0

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 14, 2000

Latest version of Internet server appliance offers
integrated virtual private networking (VPN) for remote users and
branch offices.

“Rebel.com Inc., a leading supplier of business networking
technologies and solutions, today announced the availability of
NetWinder OfficeServer 2.0. This all-in-one Internet server
appliance now offers customers virtual private networking (VPN) for
both remote users and distributed or branch offices.”

“VPN software encrypts the data being sent from a remote
computer to the NetWinder OfficeServer over the Internet. This
ensures thatany corporate e-mails, file transfers, and other data
cannot be read by other people on the Internet. With VPN software,
users cango anywhere in the world, connect to an ISP, and securely
access their company’s Local Area Network (LAN), right over the
Internet.”

“NetWinder OfficeServer 2.0 is an extremely comprehensive
upgrade from previous versions of our OfficeServer product,” said
Michael Mansfield, president of Rebel.com. “We have greatly
improved the security capabilities of the product, have included
VPN capabilities from top-of-the-line partners, and have
incorporated a firewall generator which is very easy for customers
to manage. In short, we have ensured that this product includes all
of the features which small and medium sized businesses are looking
for in an Internet server appliance product.”

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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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