FarStone Releases Virtual CD/DVD Tower
New virtual CD software for business replaces bulky, expensive CD towers
Irvine, CA — June 6, 2004 — FarStone Technology has released Virtual CD-DVD Tower, a network CD-DVD tower emulation software that eliminates hardware and allows access over the Internet to virtual CDs.
Designed for businesses and schools, Virtual CD-DVD Tower is a patented software that converts physical CD-DVD-ROMs into files that can be shared by multiple users on a network and accessed over the Internet through a standard web browser. Virtual CD-DVD Tower is the only CD emulation technology that combines CD-DVD-ROM emulation, access to virtual CDs and DVDs over the Internet, and complete freedom from bulky and expensive hardware.
“Not only does Virtual CD-DVD Tower save businesses time and money, it eliminates the hassle of hardware maintenance,” said FarStone CEO Thomas Lin.
Virtual CD/DVD Tower comes in five versions:
- Small Business Edition (50 CD/DVD Capacity)
- Small Business Edition (100 CD/DVD Capacity)
- Small Business Edition (200 CD/DVD Capacity)
- Small Business Edition (300 CD/DVD Capacity)
- Enterprise Edition (1000 CD/DVD Capacity)
About FarStone
Founded in 1993, FarStone Technology develops data backup, hard disk imaging, and CD emulation software. FarStone is an ISO 9001 certified software publisher holding multiple technology patents. Headquartered in Irvine, CA, the company licenses its software to corporations, small businesses, educational institutions and consumers worldwide. FarStone’s technology partners include Intel, NEC, Phoenix Technologies and Toshiba.
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