A number of other devices of this type began to appear at the 2009
Consumer Electronics Show. • On January 6, 2009
CTERA Networks launched a device called
CloudPlug that provides
online backup at local disk speeds and overlays a file sharing service. The device also transforms any external
USB hard drive into a
network-attached storage device. • On January 7, 2009, Cloud Engines unveiled the
Pogoplug network access server. • On January 8, 2009, Axentra announced availability of their
HipServ platform. • On February 23, 2009,
Marvell Technology Group announced its plans to build a mini-industry around plug computers. • On August 19, 2009, CodeLathe announced availability of their
TonidoPlug network access server. • On November 13, 2009 QuadAxis launched its plug computing device product line and development platform, featuring the
QuadPlug and
QuadPC and running QuadMix, a modified Linux. • On January 5, 2010, Iomega announced their
iConnect network access server. • On January 7, 2010 Pbxnsip launched its plug computing device the
sipJack running pbxnsip: an IP Communications platform. == See also ==