Author: JT Smith
Maximum Linux has a story on DirectWare: “At first glance, it might seem a little odd to announce a product in the same ballpark as SAMBA, the free,
Open Source file and print server which comes with many distributions.
But Computer I/O Corporation has a point. They introduced a product at LinuxWorld a couple of months
ago, that takes a big step beyond SAMBA. DirectWare, a Linux-based communications middleware
provides services for ‘streams’ of data, not just files or printer output — streams common to networks
carrying telephony (such as Voice Over IP), or real-time data.”
Open Source file and print server which comes with many distributions.
But Computer I/O Corporation has a point. They introduced a product at LinuxWorld a couple of months
ago, that takes a big step beyond SAMBA. DirectWare, a Linux-based communications middleware
provides services for ‘streams’ of data, not just files or printer output — streams common to networks
carrying telephony (such as Voice Over IP), or real-time data.”
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