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Constant Data Releases Constant Replicator 1.4

Constant Data Inc. recently announced its Constant Replicator version 1.4 product line, a cross-platform real-time data replication and synchronization technology for the Linux and Solaris server markets. According to the company, the Constant Replicator product line allows businesses that operate in a Linux environment to keep an up-to-date copy of their organization's critical data online and offsite. Constant Data targets customers who are migrating to Linux servers and need a higher level of data availability.

For more information, visit: http://www.constantdata.com.

ZZYZX Announces RocketSTOR RAID Arrays

Zzyzx Peripherals, Inc. announced the availability of its new family of 2 Gb Fibre Channel SAN-attached RocketSTOR RAID arrays. According to the company, Zzyzx' new "end-to-end" 2 Gb Fibre Channel generation of RAID disk arrays include: the RocketSTOR C8821, RocketSTOR R4424 and R4421, and the RocketSTOR M4223. With full 2 Gb Fibre Channel connectivity from host server to disk drive, the RocketSTOR 2 Gb family of products are designed for midrange to enterprise-class disk storage needs requiring from 500 GB to 36 TB storage capacity and the performance and scalability of the 2 Gb Fibre Channel storage interface.

For more information, visit: http://www.zzyzx.com.

Expand Beyond Corp. Releases PocketDBA 2.0

Expand Beyond Corp. announced the latest release of PocketDBA mobile software for database administration, which supports Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2 UDB databases. According to the company, with PocketDBA organizations can control any number of the top three databases from a single wireless console, be it laptop, tablet, or PDA.

For more information, visit: http://www.xb.com.

OpenBSD Releases Version 3.2

OpenBSD recently announced the release of OpenBSD 3.2. According to OpenBSD, version 3.2 contains new features, including improved hardware support.

For more information, visit: http://www.OpenBSD.org/plat.html.

eSecurityOnline Releases eSO Advisor

eSecurityOnline announced the eSO Advisor appliance, a vulnerability management appliance that, according to the company, enables organizations to automatically assess and manage security risks likely to impact their IT assets. eSO Advisor also allows managers to track their success in protecting their environments from attacks. eSO Advisor is a hardware and software appliance that can help find and fortify security weaknesses.

For more information, visit: http://www.esecurityonline.com.

Century Software Releases TERM for UNIX/Linux Version 6.28

Century Software, Inc. recently announced the release of TERM for UNIX/Linux Version 6.28. According to the company, TERM allows seamless access between multiple UNIX, Linux, and legacy hosts. TERM supports full telnet and rlogin protocols over local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), and the Internet. Built-in support for native UNIX networking commands (such as UUCP) can allow users to work more effectively without giving up the strengths of UNIX or having to learn new commands. With the terminal emulation support in TERM, users can emulate popular terminals including: SCO ANSI, Wyse 60, VT100, VT102, and VT220. Legacy "block mode" support is also included for Wyse 50, TV950, TV925, TV912, IBM 3101, and others.

Free evaluation copies may be downloaded from: http://www.censoft.com/download?src=154. For more information, visit: http://www.censoft.com.

Ximian Announces Red Carpet Enterprise

Ximian, Inc. announced Red Carpet Enterprise, a server-based solution that, according to the company, provides centralized software maintenance and version management for servers and workstations running a broad range of leading Linux distributions. Deployed behind the corporate firewall, Red Carpet Enterprise lets organizations automatically update groups of systems on demand or on preset schedules with custom company software standards, as well as software from Ximian, Linux distribution providers, and third-party software vendors.

For more information, visit: http://www.ximian.com.

No Starch Press Releases Crackproof Your Software

No Starch Press recently announced Crackproof Your Software. According to the publisher, the new title describes the various ways crackers break registration keys, circumvent original CD checks, time limitations, and other software protections.

For more information, visit: http://www.nostarch.com.