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    Symbio Technologies Expands in Canada with New Value-added Resellers
    Posted by Roger Del Russo, Tuesday November 22 2005 @ 03:24AM EST

    NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y., November 22, 2005-- Symbio Technologies, (www.symbio-technologies.com) an innovator in server-centric computer networks that use low-cost diskless thin clients as workstations, announced today that Omega Technologies of Montreal, Canada (www.omegatechnologies.com) has joined its growing worldwide network of authorized value-added resellers (VARs). Omega Technologies, which recently opened a new office in Toronto, becomes the fifth Canadian company to join Symbio Technologies international roster of VARs.

    "Canada has enthusiastically embraced our approach to server-centric computing," said Roger Del Russo, COO and co-founder of Symbio Technologies. "When we began our VAR network in January 2004, the first company to sign up with us was Systems Aligned in Brampton, Ontario. Since then, we've added four more Canadian companies to our list of 38 VARs worldwide."

    "We are delighted to be represented among the 800 companies whose products are sold by Omega Technologies to the health, educational, and government sectors in Canada," continued Del Russo. "Clearly, Omega Technologies recognizes that we have something special that complements their current line of products."

    The partnership follows Omega Technologies recent alliance with the VTN Group, which makes Omega Technologies part of 634 companies throughout the United States and Canada.

    Other Canadian VARs

    Symbio Technologies other Canadian VARs include:

    • Bralin International Computer Services (www.bralin.com) of North Battleford, one of Saskatchewan's largest providers of network integration, systems maintenance and training;

    • Hard Data Ltd. (www.harddata.com) of Edmonton, Alberta, specializing in manufacturing built-to-order high performance Linux and UNIX workstations, servers and Beowulf Clusters;

    • Kronosoft Inc. (www.kronosoft.com) of Montreal, a consulting enterprise offering Linux-based firewall and VPN solutions for schools and businesses;

    • Systems Aligned (www.systemsaligned.com) near Toronto, a Linux IT services company providing consulting, implementation and technical support for Linux and open source software.

    About Symbio Technologies

    Symbio Technologies is an innovator in server-centric diskless thin client systems. It develops and markets client hardware and server software that enable network terminals (diskless thin clients) to connect to applications housed on servers running a wide variety of terminal protocols, including Windows Terminal Services, Citrix, Linux/Unix, and IBM 3270. The company's products are designed to reduce the costs and concerns of IT administration by eliminating PCs, the most troublesome and costly components of computer networks. Symbio Technologies markets to business, education, library, and government users through an international network of resellers in the U.S., Canada, Chile, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, and the U.K.


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