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Crossroads Announces ServerAttach
Crossroads Systems, Inc. recently announced the Crossroads Systems
ServerAttach family of products. According to the company, the product
line is designed to connect SCSI servers into Fibre Channel (FC)
architectures, including Storage Area Networks (SANs). The new Crossroads
ServerAttach solutions utilize a simplified user interface so no
HBA hardware or driver software is required. The products also support
proprietary SCSI commands, such as linking commands in IBM iSeries
environments, and distance extension for greater flexibility in
the physical location of systems. For more information, visit: http://www.crossroads.com.
Cray to Use StorNext File System for CrayX1 Supercomputer
Advanced Digital Information Corporation announced that Cray Inc.
will deliver ADIC's StorNext File System as the primary SAN file
system in its new Cray X1 supercomputer. According to ADIC, the
file system, which is being made available through a long-term source
license agreement, will be configured for Cray's UNICOS operating
system and will be delivered with every Cray X1 system.
The StorNext File System (StorNext FS) is the core file system
technology in ADIC's StorNext Management Suite (SNMS), a scalable,
high-performance, data-management solution that ensures the long-term
safety and recoverability of data in SAN environments, while optimizing
the use of storage resources. StorNext FS provides high-performance,
shared access to centralized disk storage for heterogeneous clients.
Because it gives multiple clients simultaneous access to the same
files sets, StorNext FS eliminates the need to move large files
over the LAN and to store duplicate file copies. For more information,
visit: http://www.cray.com.
Nexsan Releases InfiniSAN ATABeast
Nexsan Technologies announced its next-generation disk-to-disk
backup technology platform, the InfiniSAN ATABeast. According to
the company, the new platform is a compact multi-terabyte disk array
that delivers enterprise-class capabilities in a low-profile, cost-correct
package. Nexsan's new ATABeast combines capacity, availability,
and scalability at a cost that makes it a viable replacement for
enterprise-class tape libraries. The ATABeast starts at around $40,000
for a 13.4 TB configuration. Utilizing Nexsan's D2D backup software,
ATABeast delivers access to data up to 100 times faster than tape
libraries. Each individual ATABeast module supports internal capacity
scalability. For more information, visit: http://www.nexsan.com.
S4Software Releases Secure4Privilege 2.0
S4Software Inc. announced the availability of Secure4Privilege
Version 2.0, a new release of the company's command and application
management technology. According to the company, Secure4Privilege
addresses security, command and application access, and layered
management in UNIX enterprise environments. Secure4Privilege 2.0
can help systems administrators and network security officers manage
user privileges to access commands and applications over multiple
domains in a heterogeneous computing environment. These features,
coupled with integration across the S4Software product line, deliver
improved network security and allow faster, more efficient implementation
of Secure4Privilege 2.0 software.
Secure4Privilege 2.0 includes full support for NIS and NIS+, as
well as automatic command profile migration for OS upgrades and
similar network events. For more information, visit: http://www.s4software.com.
Platform Expands HPC Solutions
Platform Computing announced an expansion of its High Performance
Computing (HPC) software solutions. According to the company, the
solutions were developed in partnership with system vendors (including
HP, IBM and SGI) and are customized to each vendor's HPC architecture.
Platform's HPC software solutions offer scheduling policies to
help organizations transparently arbitrate and prioritize mission-critical
HPC workloads. Features include patent pending processor topology-aware
scheduling, which schedules workload for faster processing and results,
and support for advance reservation, policy-based preemption, resource
reservation, and project-based fairshare. For more information,
visit: http://www.platform.com/.
Wolfram Research Announces gridMathematica
Wolfram Research recently announced the release of gridMathematica,
a parallel computing solution for dedicated grids or clusters. According
to the company, gridMathematica offers a highly cost-effective way
of deploying Mathematica for parallel computations. gridMathematica
can run on any cluster of machines, including UNIX, Linux, Windows,
and Mac OS X, and requires no more than TCP/IP connectivity. gridMathematica
supports all common parallel programming paradigms, such as virtual
shared or distributed memory, automatic or explicit scheduling,
and concurrency, including synchronization, locking, and latency
hiding. Other features include machine-independent implementation
and parallel functional programming as well as failure recovery
and automatic reassignment of stranded processes in the event of
a system failure. For more information, visit: http://www.wolfram.com.
MTI Announces 147-GB Disk Drives
MTI Technology Corp. recently announced that its Vivant 400 Series
enterprise storage solution is now available with 146.8-GB disk
drives. According to the company, the new 146.8-GB drives allow
users to expand storage to 25.8 terabytes of data. The Vivant 400
can accommodate 16 disk drives per 3U enclosure and 11 enclosures
per cabinet or rack for a total of 176 drives. The 146.8-GB drives
have a rotational speed of 10,000 revolutions per minute and yield
an average seek time of only 4.7 milliseconds.
The Vivant 400 is also available with 36.7- and 73.4-GB Seagate
drives. Available in both SAN (storage area network) and direct-attached
models, MTI's Vivant 400 Series supports multiple heterogeneous
open systems host servers running on operating systems that include
Sun Solaris, HP-UX, Windows NT and 2000, NetWare, Linux, and AIX.
For more information, visit: http://www.mti.com.
AdminForce Ships Powerwall 3
AdminForce Remote LLC announced the availability of its next generation
Powerwall 3 Network Security System (NSS). According to the company,
the new Powerwall 3 includes: one year of 24x7x365 monitoring, automated
upgrades, weekly activity reports, and a full range of proxy services.
It also features an advanced Intrusion Detection System with alarm
and early warning elements, plus criminal protection measures. For
more information, contact: http://www.AdminForce.net.
ActiveState Unveils PureMessage
ActiveState Corp. recently released PureMessage 3.0 (formerly
PerlMx). According to the company, PureMessage 3.0 provides new
features including a Web-based administration console, enhanced
spam identification and management flexibility, optional end-user
quarantine management, next generation anti-spam heuristics, and
the McAfee anti-virus engine.
PureMessage analyzes email traffic at the network perimeter to
identify spam and viruses. The gateway mode feature enables PureMessage
to interoperate with any corporate email system, for deployment
with any existing mail infrastructure. For more information, visit:
http://www.activestate.com.
SCO Unveils SCO Linux 4
The SCO Group, in coordination with the UnitedLinux 1.0, announced
the release of SCO Linux 4.0, powered by UnitedLinux. According
to the company, SCO Linux 4.0 is a Linux operating system designed
for mission-critical business applications, with guaranteed stability,
security, and worldwide support from SCO. SCO Linux 4.0 is based
on UnitedLinux 1.0, the core standards-based Linux operating system
co-developed in an industry initiative to streamline Linux development
and certification around a global, uniform distribution of Linux.
SCO Linux 4.0 provides customers with the base UnitedLinux operating
system as well as the additional software, support, and services
from SCO. For more information, visit: http://www.sco.com/.
Snap Gear Launches VPN Firewall Appliances
Snap Gear, Inc. recently announced new enterprise class of VPN
firewall appliances. According to the company, the new products
cater for the needs of small to medium enterprises for security
and remote access. With expansion capabilities, the products can
provide enterprise-class content filtering, scalable remote management,
and enhancements. For more information, visit: http://www.snapgear.com/
Spinnaker Joins Oracle Network
Spinnaker Networks, Inc. announced that it has joined the Oracle
PartnerNetwork to provide network attached storage for Oracle users.
The Spinnaker SpinServer 3300 is a network attached storage (NAS)
solution. For more information, visit: http://www.spinnakernet.com.
ISM Enhances Perfman
The Information Systems Manager, Inc. (ISM) announced that they
have enhanced its PerfMan for UNIX performance management and capacity
planning solution to support Linux. The expanded version, according
to the company, helps organizations by identifying hidden resources,
reducing administrative overhead, and identifying performance bottlenecks.
The expanded version of PerfMan for UNIX works by automatically
analyzing historical usage of Linux system resources, including
CPU, memory, and I/O capacity. This information can be utilized
to help organizations easily plan and manage workloads among servers
and identify areas of overcapacity, as well as those that require
additional capacity. For more information, visit: http://www.perfman.com/.
CodeWeavers Announces CrossOver Office Server Edition 1.3.1
CodeWeavers, Inc. recently announced CrossOver Office Server Edition.
According to the company, CrossOver Office Server Edition allows
enterprise users to operate Windows software (including Microsoft
Office, Internet Explorer, Lotus Notes, and Visio) in a distributed
thin client environment for both Linux and Solaris.
CrossOver Office Server Edition 1.3.1 supports the same applications
as CrossOver Office 1.3.1, including core office-automation packages
such as Microsoft Office, Outlook, and Internet Explorer. Support
for additional client environments, like Windows, HP-UX, Apple,
and SGI, is planned for future releases. For more information, visit:
http://www.codeweavers.com.
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