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Ispiri CEO touts home office server technology
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At DemoMobile in La Jolla, Calif., ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at a scaled down server designed for the home office and small-business crowd that promises simple setup and secure remote connectivity via a Web browser.

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