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SimpleTech Announces SimpleShare NAS Server


simpletech simpleshareSimpleTech, most commonly known for memory and external storage products, has announced that they will be entering the NAS (network attached storage) market with the release of the SimpleShare NAS Server. Scheduled to ship in January 2005, SimpleShare will be available in 160GB and 250GB capacities with an MSRP of $399 and $499, respectively.

Excerpt from SimpleTech’s press release:

SimpleTech created this easy-to-use, feature-rich product through the combination of world-class components. SimpleShare is the first product based on the Broadcom BCM4780 NAS On-a-Chip (NASoC) solution.

SimpleShare’s innovative auto-discovery feature provides quick, plug-and-play installation. SimpleShare is easy to set up and requires no device drivers or network experience to install or use. Users can utilize any web browser to access files and folders.

SimpleShare includes two USB 2.0 ports, providing the option for further storage expansion and back-up by allowing additional external hard drives to be added. This feature provides users the ability to scale to capacities greater than one terabyte.

SimpleShare provides advanced printer sharing functionality with its built-in print server, offering the performance of an expensive file and print server at a fraction of the cost.

SimpleTech’s NASFinder software provides advanced functionality with automatic drive mapping and configuration for the easiest possible setup and configuration on Windows(tm) platforms.

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