September 7, 2007 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Infinishare Technologies has launched a home server that supports domain names, it was reported recently. The companys Purplenova 3.1 (http://www.purplenova.com) allows users to host content directly from their Internet-connected PC with a domain or sub-domain name. This allows individuals and small-businesses to make information web-accessible to customers and partners.
The solution has been designed for security and use by users with limited or no hosting experience. Users can use the solution without having to ever hear of router configurations, IP addresses, ports, Firewalls, or even HTML.
With broadband connections becoming faster and reliable, and with powerful machines residing in peoples homes and small offices, Purplenova makes a case for Unlimited Hosting directly from end-user machines. Users get more from their broadband and PC investment by self-hosting websites, albums, media playlists, documents and web-apps, explained the companys VP Marketing, Milind Pandit
Purplenova protects PCs from malware and various internet attacks and ensures only content selected for publishing becomes web-accessible. Visitors do not gain access to a PCs entire hard disk and content can be marked for either public or private access. Content available for public access will be listed on search engines.
This is a product that more than meets typical home-hosting needs based on the feedback of several thousand beta users. We are positioning this as a powerful yet cost effective option for the Home and small business user, added Pandit.