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Imperial Technology Announces WhatsHot
Imperial Technology announced WhatsHot, a new software product
that tracks file usage by individual file name and outputs information
that can be used to optimize data placement in storage infrastructures.
According to the company, WhatsHot is composed of a simple and non-invasive
software agent that resides on the server to collect real-time file
access statistics. Once a brief snapshot is complete, WhatsHot provides
a concise report that illuminates key file usage parameters including
total file usage, time per access, percent file contribution of
total workload, and average access size per file.
WhatsHot for Sun Solaris is available immediately with additional
operating environments scheduled for later this year. For more information,
visit: http://www.imperialtech.com.
Constant Data Announces Constant ReplicatorTM 2.2
Constant Data, Inc. announced support for continuous real-time
data replication from servers running Sun Solaris. According to
the company, Constant Replicator allows customers to use their existing
infrastructure to safeguard critical data or distribute content.
The company's real-time filesystem replication technology allows
businesses that operate in Linux, Sun Solaris, and IBM AIX environments
to keep usable up-to-date mirror copies of critical data online
and off site over their existing networks. For more information,
visit: http://www.constantdata.com.
IntruVert Networks Introduces IntruShield 1.5
IntruVert Networks announced the general availability of the IntruShield
1.5 release that, according to the company, provides intrusion intelligence
capabilities for ease and reliability of network intrusion prevention.
The new release delivers unique features including real-time intrusion
identification and impact assessment, intrusion direction and relevance,
intrusion incident management, and tracking of suspicious activities.
The company said the IntruShield 1.5 release is designed to help
users overcome the difficulty of accurately identifying attacks
and assessing their impact. It also facilitates the migration of
IDS use from the initial detection-only phase to detection with
selective prevention. For more information, visit: http://www.intruvert.com.
Mammoth S/ODBC 7.3.2 Released
According to the company, Mammoth PostgreSQL (from Command Prompt,
Inc.) is a robust, reliable, SQL-compatible Object Relational Database
Management System (ORDBMS). Compatible with the PostgreSQL 7.3.2
release, Mammoth PostgreSQL provides a commercially supported and
optimized PostgreSQL distribution for Win32, Mac OS X, and Red Hat
Linux x86 platforms. Mammoth S/ODBC is a commercial support ODBC
driver for Win32 and Linux that supports not only the features provided
by the open source driver, but also SSL and compression for secure
use over public or saturated networks. For more information, visit:
http://www.commandprompt.com.
NETGEAR ProSafe Dual-Band Wireless VPN Firewall Announced
NETGEAR, Inc. announced the launch of its NETGEAR ProSafe Dual-Band
Wireless VPN firewall (FWAG114). According to the company, with
the ability to simultaneously support 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
WLAN standards, the FWAG114 delivers wireless networking flexibility,
while implementing Virtual Private Networking (VPN) technology and
a true firewall to provide business-class network security. For
more information, visit: http://www.netgear.com.
SuSE Linux Announces CGL Edition
SuSE Linux announced the availability of its Carrier-Grade Linux
(CGL) edition of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, powered by UnitedLinux.
CGL, according to the company, is scalable for all requirements
and infrastructures and will enable businesses for the first time
to develop and deploy new products and services on standards-based,
modular communications platforms, at significantly lower cost. Developed
in conjunction with HP, IBM, and Intel, and targeted initially for
Intel-based hardware platforms, SuSE Linux CGL Edition provides
wide scalability, from real-time systems to back-end processing,
thus enabling customers to use a single platform. For more information,
visit: http://www.suse.com.
iStor Announces iSCSI Expansion Technology
iStor Networks announced a patent-pending technology for IP storage
that, according to the company, aggregates the capacity of as many
as eight independent IP storage systems into a single system by
using inexpensive iSCSI links. The technology expands the number
of serial ATA (SATA) disk drives in the same storage domain from
16 to 128, which will enable IP storage systems to scale from entry-
to enterprise-level (with more than 30 terabytes of data storage)
while spreading out the cost of controllers for a better cost/capacity
ratio and a lower total cost of ownership. For more information,
visit: http://www.istor.com.
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