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BusinessWire MetaInfo Expands into Japanese Market; Distribution Partnership with ART to Offer MetaInfo's IP Foundation Technology to Enhanced Customer Base MetaInfo, a leader in network and Internet Protocol (IP) address management software, and Advanced Research of Technologies (ART) have entered into an agreement to distribute MetaInfo's secure IP foundation technology to ART's Japanese-based customers. Under the terms of the agreement, ART, a recognized and experienced distributor of networking and security solutions for the Japanese market, will offer MetaInfo products to its customers and partners. "ART's knowledge and experience as a distributor will help us bring our Meta DNS, Meta IP, and SAFE DHCP solutions to partners in this valuable sector," said Grant Asplund, CEO, MetaInfo. MetaInfo's Meta IP product line gives organizations greater control and support over their over the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service and the authentication of hosts prior to receiving valid network IP addresses. "Meta DNS, Meta IP and SAFE DHCP are solutions that partners and customers require for growing and securing their IP addressing services and infrastructure," said Yasunobu KUDO, President, ART. "ART is pleased to provide MetaInfo's products to our reselling and integration partners." MetaInfo products are available immediately to partners and integrators through ART in Japan. About MetaInfo MetaInfo provides Secure IP Foundations for IP infrastructures with its market leading Meta IP product for IP address, DNS, and DHCP management. MetaInfo offers Secure Addressing Foundation Extensions for DHCP (SAFE DHCP) that adds new layers of prevention and protection against viruses, worms, and other network threats. With Meta IP and SAFE DHCP customers increase stability, add security, reduce risks, and lower the total cost of IP network ownership. The company's U.S. headquarters are in the historic Pioneer Square district of downtown Seattle, Washington. For further information, please contact MetaInfo by phone at 206-674-3700 or visit us on the web at www.metainfo.com. About Advanced Research of Technologies, Inc. (ART) Advanced Research of Technologies, Inc. (Japanese name; Sentan Gijutsu Kenkyusho) imports, markets and distributes computer and communication products into the Japanese market. The company has worldwide business networks with the United States, Europe, and Israel, and is managed by professional partners with a variety of experiences in different technologies, industries and markets. The company has close relationship with OEMs, resellers, VARs, Systems and network integrators, Internet Service Providers, and large enterprise groups based on its own differentiated technical support systems. The company has headquarters in Yokohama, Japan. For more information, please call +81 45-978-1292, e-mail KHB16427@nifty.ne.jp, or visit http://www.ART-Sentan.co.jp/.
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