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DirectNET Joins Tsunami Aid Relief Efforts!
Broomfield,
CO – February 2, 2005:
DirectNET, the nation’s
leading provider of centralized
datacenter management solutions,
proudly joined in the international humanitarian aid relief effort.
Together with its employees the company donated thousands of
dollars to Red Cross, earmarked to help the victims of the
Asian Tsunami disaster.
Immediately after the Tsunami disaster the
company offered to donate
three dollars for every dollar donated by it's employees.
DirectNET's employees
donated generously and last week, the company
mailed a sizable donation to the Red Cross.
"Our employees responded enthusiastically and generously to the
international relief efforts" said Alan Mamane,
DirectNET
CEO
and founder.
One of
DirectNET's core vales is "Pursuing
a Common Good", where employees are strongly encouraged to
work for the greater good of the whole. In addition to humanitarian aid, the
company proudly supports improving the quality of life in our
community. In 2004, the company also gave donations to
community housing, schools, and religious organizations.
About DirectNET, Inc.
DirectNET
(www.DirectNET.us), founded in 1995, is
comprised of three independent business units:
42U,
Server Racks
Online and
KVM Switches
Online. 42U
(www.42U.com)
is the leading VAR of enterprise
KVM Switch
Solutions. KVM
Switches Online (www.KVM-SWITCHES-ONLINE.com) is the largest KVM Switch
e-commerce store in the
US. Server
Racks Online (www.SERVER-RACK-ONLINE.com) is the one and only online
rack
superstore in the US. All three companies were developed as a
response to the overwhelming need for independent
datacenter
and
server
management solutions. As a result of the success
of all three business units,
DirectNET
has over the last couple of years, become the number one reseller
of the major
KVM
and
server rack
brands in the market.
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