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Short Take: Cybernet Systems signs distribution deal to bring products to Asia and Europe

Cybernet Systems, maker of the NetMax server appliance software for Linux, has signed new distribution deals to bring its products to Asia and Europe. The company has signed Zolar Information Technology Solutions in Hong Kong, Linux IT in Europe, GT Enterprises in India and TCP Networks in Australia to help get its software to stores outside the United States, the company said.

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Cybernet Systems, maker of the NetMax server appliance software for Linux, has signed new distribution deals to bring its products to Asia and Europe. The company has signed Zolar Information Technology Solutions in Hong Kong, Linux IT in Europe, GT Enterprises in India and TCP Networks in Australia to help get its software to stores outside the United States, the company said.