Share CDs Across Multiple OS Platforms

Mediator, a CD-ROM sharing solution that is fully network plug-and-play and compatible with Novell, Windows NT and UNIX clients simultaneously, uses up to 50% less memory and hard disk space than comparable solutions. It is easy to use; there are no NLMs or TSRs to install. Mediator can be added to a network without needing direct connection to a file server. One Ethernet connection provides access to jukebox and tower data for all network users simultaneously. Mediator is available in a software-only package that runs on a dedicated server as well as in a complete turnkey package that includes a PC with high-speed processor, 1GB hard drive, 8MB of RAM, SCSI connection and more. Celerity, Knoxville, TN, (800) 558-1901. WU

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