U.S. Robotics' Total Control Enterprise Network Hub Nominated By Network Computing For 1997 Well-Connected Award
SKOKIE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 16, 1997--U.S. Robotics' Total Control Enterprise Network Hub has been nominated by CMP Media Inc.'s Network Computing magazine for a 1997 Well-Connected Award. The product was chosen for its innovative technology providing users a convenient and simple remote access solution with U.S. Robotics' x2 (56 Kbps) Technology that allows information to be accessed nearly twice as fast as standard analog modems.
The Well-Connected Awards will be revealed at a gala event on May 6, 1997, during NetWorld+Interop 97 Las Vegas. All nominees will be highlighted in the May 1 issue of Network Computing and also on Network Computing Online after the event on May 6 at networkcomputing.com .
"The Well-Connected award nomination confirms that we are succeeding in giving our customers the best remote access solutions on the market today," said Michael Santiago, manager, product marketing, U.S. Robotics' Network Systems Division. "As the worldwide leader in remote access, U.S. Robotics is committed to providing our customers with innovative solutions, superior investment protection, and the best possible price/performance. Total Control is still the first and only access concentrator platform that is shipping U.S. Robotics' x2 technology and that allows customers to take advantage of x2 with a simple software download."
"Our Network Computing Editors worked at length to research and test the best products in the networking arena," said Patricia Schnaidt, Editor-in-Chief, CMP's Network Computing. According to Schnaidt, the products singled out in the Well-Connected Award are unique because "they are not a measure of popularity - they are quality products tested over a networked enterprise firsthand by editors themselves. So we know that the Total Control Enterprise Network Hub by U.S. Robotics is truly an innovative solution."
The Total Control Enterprise Network Hub is a powerful and flexible remote access server that integrates local and wide area data networks. The product allows Internet service providers, corporations, universities, financial institutions and other organizations easy access to information on the Internet or stored on the corporate network.
CMP Media's Network Computing (http://www.networkcomputing.com) serves Network Technology Drivers twice-monthly. Through its Real-World Labs(TM), Network Computing delivers solutions for the networked enterprise in print and online. |