Punch Unveils Internet File Management Services | Internet News

Punch Unveils Internet File Management Services

Oct 2, 2001
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Seattle-based Punch Networks Corp. made its Punch WebGroups file storage and sharing technology available through IBM Corp.’s Small Business Center.


Punch’s technology allows users to instantly create a secure place on the Web for group file storage and sharing without the need for special software or involvement from technical professionals. It offers secure, always-available Web file storage and document management features like version tracking, audit trails, access rights controls and check-in/out functionality.

“This agreement can put us in front of an incredibly well-qualified audience of small business and home office users,” said John Williams, Punch’s president and chief operating officer. “Applications like ours that offer robust file storage and management features have typically been out of reach, both technically and financially, for small business and home office users. Through this agreeement, these customers can now experience enterprise-level functionality at an affordable price.”

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