OEOne becomes Axentra, announces Axentra Rumba Server for server appliance space

Greg tipped me off to the OSNews article:

The device has a mini ITX mobo, VIA C3 800 MHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB hdd, USB 1.1, 2 LAN ports and in 1 WAN port (extra Wi-Fi USB device required). The device is useful as an Internet Gateway (DNS, IP filtering, Port forwarding, NAT firewall) and as a network service (web server, file server, WebDAV, IMAP/SMTP, Samba, Content/Spam Filtering, photo album). All its administration is done by web pages directly from your computer.

Apparently, $500US retail price. Looks like a good option for those that can't install their own home Linux distribution.

Axentra used to be OEOne. They're based just over the bridge in Gatineau. I think I was the first or second person (literally) to buy their HomeBase Suite product. They tried a bunch of other things, including a desktop that installed on top of other Linux distributions, and HomeBase Anywhere, which essentially gave you access to a lot of the same features, only in a hosted environment.

The really innovative feature that they focused on was writing a lot of applications with XUL -- Mozilla's XML-based user interface language, allowing for applications that "run" inside of Mozilla.

I guess they gave up on what was essentially the consumer space. Their current product doesn't look targeted at businesses, but that appears to be where they're heading. Well, maybe combined with the all-in-one home server market. Although, since it doesn't have PVR functionality, I don't expect it to be a huge winner there.

Comments

Net-Box: New Home Network Appliances by Axentra

Hello bmann:

I saw your article online on Rumba, Axentra's
early entry into the all-in-one server appliance space. Since October
2003, we have received a lot of feedback and repositioned our product
line and launched new, more consumer friendly products. You may want to
have a look at Net-Box, our all-in-one broadband router, firewall,
wireless access point, print server, email sever, web server, backup
server and file server. The retail price is $499 for a unit with an 80
GB HD. The product is now entering retail via Micro-Center and
BestBuyBusiness.com in the US and Office Depot in Canada, among lots of
other retailers.

Axentra RUMBA, not Rumbra

The server is called Axentra Rumba . Please note the name is not Rumbra.

Oops

My bad. Title fixed. Notice I refrained from making any wisecracks about the name... ;)