IOCELL Networks buys innovative NDAS technology from Ximeta

 

IOCELL Networks, a Network Direct Attached Storage
technology, announced that the company has purchased ownership of the
revolutionary NDAS technology from the original developer, Ximeta.

 

As previous licensees of the technology since 2009,
IOCELL Networks is now the official owner
of NDAS technology, which will aid the company in its vision to enable
consumers to enjoy, access, store and share a variety of digital content from
any networked device, such as a PC, laptop, PDA, media player or home
entertainment center.

 

Originally developed by Ximeta in 2003, NDAS technology
enables all digital storage devices direct connection into standard Ethernet
networks. Created for ease-of-use and increased speed performance, all users or
systems on the network are capable of directly controlling, using and sharing
those devices.

 

Since we’ve licensed NDAS technology for the past few years,
we’re well aware of the benefits this innovative technology affords users,”
said David Pak, founder, IOCELL Networks.

 

Purchasing the technology reinforces what we as a
company have set out to achieve since the beginning – provide consumers with
ground-breaking products created for enjoyment, which will ultimately enhance
their digital living,” Pak added.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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