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IBM Debuts DB2 Content Manager Express
IBM announced a content management server aimed at midsize businesses.
According to the company, the DB2 Content Manager Express is available
for $9,375 per server and $1,063 per user, which includes a year
of maintenance. The software is used to store and track corporate
documents or other information such as images and media files. DB2
Content Manager Express includes features meant to appeal to smaller
organizations, such as quick installation and self-management to
simplify ongoing administration. For more information, visit: http://www.ibm.com.
Leading Hardware and Software Vendors Announce Support and
Availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
Red Hat, Inc. announced Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. According
to the company, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 supports a range of IT
deployments, spans seven hardware architectures, and provides a
stable operating system platform from the desktop to the largest
server. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 is available as part of an annual
subscription that includes Red Hat Network and services. Current
Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscribers can upgrade now via Red Hat
Network. Red Hat OEM partners will deliver Red Hat Enterprise Linux
3 AS, ES and WS in pre-configured hardware solutions in the next
30-60 days. For more information, visit: http://www.redhat.com.
Logical Solutions Introduces Sentinel32
Logical Solutions introduced the Sentinel32 Secure Console Server.
According to the company, Sentinel32 Secure Console Server offers
all the access, management, and security features of current Logical
Solutions Console Server products plus dual hot-swappable power
supplies, hot-swappable device interfaces, and a unique front panel/motherboard
assembly for easy replacement. There is redundant access through
dual console and network ports housed in a hot-swappable interface
module. The Sentinel32 can provide access and management of any
combination of serial devices: servers, routers, workstations, LAN/WAN
devices, and more. The Sentinel32 is a high performance console
port management solution incorporating OpenSSH for secure authentication
and encryption, and support for DHCP networks. For more information,
visit: http://www.thinklogical.com.
NetIQ Announced Two Linux-based Modules
NetIQ Corp. announced two new Linux-based modules for NetIQ AppManager
Suite. According to the company, the AppManager for Oracle RDBMS
and AppManager for Oracle Application Server modules are now available
for Red Hat Linux environments. AppManager provides monitoring,
diagnostics and resolution, reporting and analysis, and automation
for mission-critical Windows, Linux, and Unix distributed systems.
The AppManager Web Console provides a Web interface to centrally
manage Linux, Unix, and Windows platforms and applications from
Netscape or Internet Explorer. Linux administrators who manage a
distributed environment can monitor systems and application performance
from any workstation. For more information, visit: http://www.netiq.com.
Lindows.com Provides StarOffice 7
Lindows.com Inc. announced the digital availability of Sun Microsystems'
new StarOffice 7 for $59.95, which includes StarOffice 7 for Linux,
StarOffice 7 for Microsoft Windows, and LindowsOS 4.0, the operating
system. According to the company, StarOffice 7 is a full-featured
productivity suite that includes a word processor, a spreadsheet
program, presentation tools, drawing tools, and a database. For
more information, visit: http://www.lindows.com/sobundle and http://www.staroffice.com.
SSH Communications Security Releases SSH Tectia Manager
SSH Communications Security announced SSH Tectia Manager, a management
platform designed for the centralized deployment, configuration,
and monitoring for managed security middleware in large enterprise
environments. According to the company, SSH Tectia Manager reduces
the total cost of ownership for large environments, while enforcing
consistency of security policy throughout the organization. For
more information, visit: http://www.ssh.com.
Cyclades Introduces KVM for the Enterprise Data Center
Cyclades Corporation announced a KVM (keyboard-video-mouse) device
that (according to the company) provides IT professionals with an
enterprise-class solution for managing Windows, Sun, and Linux/Unix
servers with simple cabling, advanced security, and expandability.
The AlterPath KVM also offers support for enterprise networking
requirements, such as server authentication and high scalability.
For more information, visit: http://www.cyclades.com.
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