New Releases - Gateway Micro Server

Gateway’s Micro Server is a Linux-based, low maintenance system that delivers a wide range of network and Internet functionality. It can be set up in as little as 30 minutes and provides numerous applications including shared Internet access, e-mail, Web publishing and cross-platform file sharing. The server is also a cost-effective way for schools to supplement their existing shared computing resources. Micro Server is available in two standard configurations with prices ranging from $1,299 to $1,499.

Gateway’s Micro Server is a Linux-based, low maintenance system that delivers a wide range of network and Internet functionality. It can be set up in as little as 30 minutes and provides numerous applications including shared Internet access, e-mail, Web publishing and cross-platform file sharing. The server is also a cost-effective way for schools to supplement their existing shared computing resources. Micro Server is available in two standard configurations with prices ranging from $1,299 to $1,499.

Also from Gateway comes the Gateway @ccess program. This five-step turnkey process involves planning and preparation, cabling installation, configuration and staging, system installation, and orientation. To determine the scope of the project, initial requirements are assessed. Prior to the arrival of the equipment, Gateway coordinates the installation of all network cabling. The staging process includes initial software information and programming of network specific information, such as IP addresses. Every stage of hardware setup and configuration (including server, workstations, printers, hubs and routers) is handled, and after installation an orientation is held. Full 24-hour technical support is also available. Gateway, North Sioux City, SD, (800) 779-2000, www.gateway.com/edu.

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