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Critical links announces added features for edgeBOX April 4th 2008 edgeBOX release 4.6 addresses the fault tolerance and security demands of SMBs while enhancing usability. FAIRFIELD, NJ - Critical Links, a global provider of converged ICT (information and communications technology) solutions for SMBs, has announced the availability of new value-added features in its flagship product, the edgeBOX. The features, as part of release 4.6, provide edgeBOX users with new levels of fault tolerance and security, while simplifying provisioning and making the product even easier to use. In addition, the new release expands the hardware that is supportable by edgeBOX. "In order to compete effectively with larger rivals, SMBs need access to cutting edge capabilities at an affordable cost, and the edgeBOX aims to provide just that," said Abdul Kasim, vice president, global marketing and business development at Critical Links. "With its newest release, edgeBOX not only continues to provide the broadest suite of voice/data networking and IT capabilities, but also augments the fault-tolerance and security increasingly necessary for continuous business operations." Critical Links' edgeBOX is a multi-service business gateway appliance, which provides a full fledged VOIP/ IP-PBX and a host of data and IT services in a single device, while dramatically reducing complexity and deployment costs. Highlights of the new features in release 4.6 include: Fault-Tolerance Security Provisioning and usability Hardware support The edgeBOX is delivered to SMBs through Critical Links' global network of resellers, service providers and OEMs. Hundreds of edgeBOXes are deployed all over the world and are currently supporting thousands of users. ©CIOL Bureau View original article. |
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