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| NetMAX Newsletter - July 2005 1.
[Sale!] Magnia SG20s on Final Clearance... 1. Toshiba Magnia SG20s on Final Clearance Fall is coming, and with it some new NetMAX Server products... so we have to make room, and to do it we're putting all Magnia SG20s on Final Clearance! While supplies last, we are offering our Toshiba Magnia SG20s for $199.99 (plus shipping), with licenses for NetMAX Professional Suite, Firewall ProSuite and VPN Server Suite 4.06 all included and pre-installed. The catch? You have to contact us direct to get this special deal, you can't get it through the NetMAX Store. And, of course, when they're gone, they're gone! Upgrades to the NetMAX 5 family of these products are available on these clearance items at the time of purchase for just $75. You can find more information on the Magnia SG20 online via the NetMAX Store:
But remember you have to order these from us direct if you want the special clearance deal! To order, contact NetMAX Sales at:
2. New NetMAX Servers Coming Soon! The NetMAX Team is clearancing out our Magnia SG20s because we are getting ready to offer a new mini-server product based on the popular OpenBrick platform! We'll tell you a lot more about this next month, but for now, you can find more information on the OpenBrick online via the OpenBrick Community website:
3. NetMAX Demo at Oakland University The NetMAX Team continues the NetMAX and NetMAX Desktop tour with a stop at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan on August 14th. The presentation will be taking place at the regular meeting of SEMCO, the SouthEastern Michigan Computer Organization, in Room 235 of Elliott Hall. The SouthEastern Michigan Computer Organization, Inc. (SEMCO) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) group dedicated to providing information, education and a forum to both professional and amateur computer users, and all meetings are open to the public. For more information on SEMCO, visit their website:
We would very much like to hear from you -- especially about how you use NetMAX and Linux in your business, and how we can make NetMAX better suited to your needs. Contribute your input to the NetMAX Forum at:
or to our general NetMAX contact form at:
Let us know about your likes, dislikes, and general comments. We are especially interested in the type of additions to NetMAX that you would like to see as we continue to develop the NetMAX line. Thank you! |
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