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NFR Security Releases NFR NID V3.0
NFR Security, Inc. announced the availability of NFR NID V3.0,
the company's network intrusion detection system. According to the
company, the primary focus of this release is to improve data presentation
and manipulation. New features relate to providing additional information
such as host name for IP addresses, as well as increased flexibility
of information presentation and handling, such as the ability to
sort alerts by IP address.
For more information, visit: http://www.nfr.com/products/NID/.
ActiveState Updates Perl Development Portfolio
ActiveState announced new releases of its Perl tools and language
distribution: Perl Dev Kit (PDK) 5.0, Visual Perl 1.7, and ActivePerl
5.8. According to the company, the Perl Dev Kit features essential
tools for building and deploying Perl applications. Visual Perl
is the Perl plug-in for Visual Studio .NET. ActivePerl is ActiveState's
distribution of Perl, available for Linux, Solaris, and Windows.
ActiveState also announced PerlASPX 1.0, a new Perl resource that
makes Perl available as an ASP.NET programming language. PerlASPX
utilizes the ASP.NET caching features, and enables the creation
of .NET Web services written in Perl. ActiveState's Perl productivity
tools are available individually or as part of a bundle in ASPN
Perl.
For more information, visit: http://www.ActiveState.com/Perl.
InfoExpress Updates CyberGatekeeper
InfoExpress announced that the latest version of the CyberGatekeeper
Suite offers policy enforcement for Web-based applications. According
to the company, CyberGatekeeper lets administrators enforce security
policies for remote computers accessing the corporate network over
remote connections, such as VPN, wireless, dial-up, and extranet.
It audits systems before allowing access to the corporate network.
Systems failing to adhere to customer-designed policies and security
requirements are denied access to the company network.
A complete CyberGatekeeper system consists of the CyberGatekeeper
appliance, an agent running on remote systems, and a policy manager
to specify the requirements for remote desktop configurations. The
agent reports details back to the appliance, which decides whether
to allow or deny access. The policy manager supports multiple policies,
servers, and central management. For more information, visit: http://www.infoexpress.com.
Arco Announces DupliDisk3 Mirroring Device
Arco Data Protection Systems announced the DupliDisk3. With the
DupliDisk3, according to the company, PC and Macintosh users now
have an affordable, easy-to-use way to maintain up-to-the-minute
backups of their data and software.
The DupliDisk3 supports the Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and DOS
operating systems and works by creating an exact bootable replica
of your hard drive. Once installed, the DupliDisk3 works automatically
in background. For more information, visit: http://www.duplidisk.com.
ClusterVision Delivers Linux Clusters
ClusterVision recently entered the market for supercomputers.
According to the company, ClusterVision specializes in the design,
implementation, and support of computer clusters for large-scale
computational, storage, and database applications. ClusterVision's
clustering technology provides an alternative to traditional supercomputing
by connecting multiple computers to form a unified computing system.
The computer clusters are built from high-quality commodity computer
components and proven open source software technology, and, according
to the company, can match the performance and stability of traditional
supercomputers for a fraction of the cost.
Every ClusterVision cluster is delivered as a fully functional
turnkey system with all hardware and software integrated and configured
for immediate deployment. The clusters come pre-configured with
the ClusterVisionOS, a Linux-based operating system and software
environment developed to ease the usage and systems administration
of clusters. ClusterVision will also deliver software and systems
for grid computing through its GridVision division. For more information,
visit: http://www.clustervision.com and http://www.gridvision.com.
NRG Global Announces New Features in Sysload 4.5
NRG Global's Sysload Enterprise Resource Manager module (ERM)
underwent a redesign for release 4.5 and now enables easy navigation
through different levels of information from enterprise resource
to system data. Users can quickly pinpoint drops in service levels
and facilitate immediate reaction. According to the company, Sysload's
new Agent Delivery module enables remote agent installation and
configuration, reducing installations on a large number of servers
from one day to a few hours.
The Sysload DataCenter module (SDC) extracts and consolidates
data collected by Sysload agents into a centralized Oracle or SQL
server database. SDC interfaces with popular reporting solutions
to produce personalized reports and advanced statistical analysis.
The information can be used for accounting projects or capacity
planning. Sysload's new SNMP interface enables other SNMP administration
software applications to poll Sysload data collection agents.
Sysload 4.5 covers all the latest OS and databases releases, and
Sysload's console now features a fresh design and user-friendly
dashboard options. For more information, visit: http://www.NRGglobal.com.
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