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 A Linux Server in the Palm of Your Hand
Plat'Home's latest product, OpenBlockS is a pint-sized Linux server that weighs in at a measly 225 grams. It's not much bigger than a deck of cards, but it can run many of the same server applications full-sized machines run. It's ideal for many surveillance and automation processes that. For more information please read this article.

Case Study: PacketiX VPN 2.0 and PacketiX Box

PacketiX VPN 2.0 can be introduced to any environment, provided a HTTPS connection is possible. Mr. Nakamura uses the software to connect his customers to Secure Online, as he values the speed and flexibility of PacketiX VPN 2.0 highly. For more information please read this article.

Case study: Using OpenBlockS266
While National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO)-Japan operates an IT equipment management system which does provide reports on the client PCs, it did not deliver all necessary data. "This was an extreme nuisance", as Mr. Aoki, the Information System Section Chief explains."Reports collected by the Computer Center weren't complete, and the IT equipment management system did not report on printers and the like. So we had the problem that our staff could not perform their 100% best." But as a solution to these deficiencies, the OpenBlockS266 was introduced on the local subnets as a monitoring and administration system. For more information please read this article.

Plat'Home Launches First Linux-based Eco-Friendly Servers In United States
SAN JOSE, Calif. -March 31, 2008- Plat'Home, Japan's Linux technology pioneer, is bringing its OpenBlockS(TM) server, a small, easy-to-use, easy-to-configure solution for growing companies, to North America. Part of the first ecology-friendly line of Linux servers ever shipped in the United States, Plat'Home's OpenBlockS server has been built and tested to provide enterprise-grade reliability in its RISC-based hardware, and has eliminated moving parts including a hard disk drive and cooling fan. For more information please read this article.

Japan's Plat'Home launching palm-sized Linux server in U.S. Plat'Home, a very early Linux provider in Japan, is bringing back a small, easy-to-use, easy-to-configure solution for growing companies to North America.Part of the first ecology-friendly line of Linux servers ever shipped in the United States, Plat'Home's OpenBlockS server has been built and tested to provide enterprise-grade reliability in its RISC-based hardware, and has eliminated moving parts including a hard disk drive and cooling fan. For more information please read this article

Plat'Home Introduces “Tough Love,” Small, Low-Cost Linux Server for Zero Maintenance Use Compact OpenMicroServer already used by thousands of businesses in Asia and tested by Shimizu Corporation, a Top 5 Japanese Contractor, in high-technology disaster prevention systems. For more information please read this article.

Build a 14.5 watt data center in a shoebox
Those supercomputing guys love to build their massive data centers full of hardware and high-end cooling systems. They make you feel like a real man or at least a real geek, which is important.Folks with smaller egos and perhaps smaller hands might consider building a tinier, more energy-friendly supercomputer. Consider this our Lilliputian Data Center Challenge.For more information please read this article.
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