Follow-up to 3-Month Milestone: JUKE.biz Portal Completes Its First-Ever Server Upgrade
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ATLANTA (May 1, 2003) - The JukeTrax service has officially completed its service upgrade as of Monday, Apr. 28. This is touted as its very first server revamp since the service came out of Beta last November. The JukeTrax client was unavailable for three days, citing the downtimes that were needed to physically increase netgear. As always, the JUKE.biz Admin wishes to thank all the subscribers for their continuing support, thereby, effectively making a difference in the management of CD jukeboxes.
In response to CNet's 3-Month Milestone, JUKE.biz has allocated TEN times more CPU power, therefore, enabling at least ten times as many simultaneous connections to jukeDB. "This effort is a true milestone for us, it's a testament of our dedication and confidence given to us from our subscribers," said Kandi Sills, a staff member at JUKE.biz LP. Moreover, continuing upkeeps would include some of the feature additions and embellishments soon to be found in the next version(s) of JukeTrax. |
As a reminder, JUKE.biz would like to keep all the registered users abreast of what is shaping up in the industry, and all announcements would appear at the Top Stories section of www.juke.biz. Also, email periodicals would be broadcasted along with news pertaining to recent developments in JukeTrax.
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