Cipa-compliant Security Appliance Available For Schools
Monday, 25 October 2004 13:32 EST
EDMONTON, Alberta, October 26, 2004 — The PowerElf II security appliance provides a safe, reliable security solution for schools and libraries. The PowerElf II appliance also meets the CIPA compliance guidelines for Internet content filtering; providing safe Internet web access for teachers and students.
Budget-conscious schools can greatly benefit from this technology.
“School administrators need a product that is reliable, multipurpose and inexpensive”, said Tyler Monroe, Business Development, Greencomputer Innovation. “That’s a tall order, but in today’s price-sensitive SMB/education markets, it’s necessary.”
Unlike single-purpose appliances, the PowerElf is a multifunction server. Greencomputer’s offerings allow schools and libraries to stretch their budget, while satisfying their need for network security.
Some advantages to educational markets:
- Meets CIPA requirements.
- Network protection from hackers and security threats via “auto-defense firewall”™.
- No per-user licensing fees are required for antispam, antivirus or content filtering.
- Ease of use makes setup simple.
- Substantial discounts are available for educational institutions.
The combination of services and features would normally be quite costly, but Greencomputer has managed to provide affordable, fully featured equipment to the customer. The servers can be custom-configured by the customer on Greencomputer’s web site (http://www.greencomputer.com).
About Greencomputer Innovation
PowerElf® II is an inspired provision to Small & Medium size Business (SMB) markets requiring all of the functionality of traditional servers coupled with simplicity at an affordable price. Developed by Greencomputer Innovation Inc., the PowerElf® high performance server appliance enables antispam, antivirus, content filtering, internet sharing, web/email services, print/file services, firewall, VPN, intrusion detection, and a multitude of other functions in one pre-configured, and ultra-reliable package. Get to know professional-grade PowerElf® II Server Appliances, the right choice for any network.
For more information call toll-free or visit the company's Web site at www.greencomputer.com.
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