Interlink Networks Selected As Finalist in Network Computing's 10th Annual Well-Connected Awards for Security

RAD-Series RADIUS Server Nominated for Security


ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 12, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Interlink Networks, a leading developer of network security and access control software, today announced that its RAD-Series RADIUS Server was nominated as a finalist in Network Computing's 10th Annual Well-Connected Awards, in the RADIUS Server category for security.

The software was tested in a comparative review of RADIUS servers for the May 13, 2004 issue of Network Computing magazine. The real-world test evaluates the server's performance, accounting and reporting for use in the enterprise.

"We are honored to be recognized by Network Computing magazine in this category," said Mike Klein, President and CEO of Interlink Networks. "Our RAD-Series RADIUS servers are in use around the world by carriers and network operators that rely on the robustness and versatility of our solution for their network security."

"Network Computing has acknowledged the best and brightest in the networking and IT worlds for 10 years through its annual Well-Connected Awards," said Mike Lee, editor of Network Computing magazine. "The awards are determined as a result of product testing in the Real-World Labs of Network Computing, located throughout the U.S. More than 130 finalists in more than 40 categories have been named."

The RAD-Series RADIUS Server provides access control and security for 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN), mobile, and wired networks. RAD-Series enable fully networked enterprises, carriers, and Internet Service Providers to centrally manage and control network users and secure the information being transmitted. Because of its high customizability and advanced user features, RAD-Series is ideal for system integrators and OEMs of network equipment.

Priced from $4,000, the RAD-Series server is based on open-standards, proven technology that is currently authenticating millions of users in public and private networks throughout the world, including the largest hotspot network operating today in Seoul, South Korea.

About Network Computing

For IT, By IT, Network Computing (http://www.networkcomputing.com), published by CMP Media LLC, Manhasset, N.Y., is dedicated to providing critical analysis of technologies, vendors and products to 220,000 IT Managers and Staff who are accountable for strategic technology purchase decisions. In 2003, Network Computing won a total of four awards from the American Society of Business Publications Editors (ASBPE), including a national award in the Best Technical Article category.

About Interlink Networks:

Interlink Networks develops security software for Wi-Fi, mobile, and wired networks, protecting them from unauthorized users and network hackers. The company offers a family of scalable and highly customizable authentication servers including carrier-class RADIUS solutions for Internet service providers, systems integrators and OEMs. Interlink Networks' products have been recognized with industry acknowledgements such as COMNET New Product Achievement Award Finalist and Communication News Editors' Choice Award. Interlink Networks is headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. For more information, please visit www.interlinknetworks.com.



            

Contact Data