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Hybrid Servers Announces the Hybrid Web Server
Hybrid Servers announced that its Hybrid Web Server is now available.
According to the company, the Hybrid Web Server provides cross-platform
Web replication for emergency purposes. During an emergency, such
as unscheduled downtime due to a virus attack or rogue application,
the Hybrid Web Server can be activated to assume much of the duties
of the primary Web server. The Hybrid Web Server can be used as
a replacement OS after a company rolls out its latest-technology
computers and can be installed on the systems that were replaced.
It is a basic Linux distribution with only a few services running.
The Basic version handles mostly static Web pages and is suited
for information-only sites. The Advanced version can replicate dynamic
Web sites, including those with query strings and database back-ends.
The Multi-server version can replicate up to ten sites, and any
of the ten can be activated in an emergency. All versions include
a basic Linux distribution and the Apache Web server, customized
with additional software to replicate and re-serve. All are priced
under $300, and come with 30 days of support.
For more information, contact: Hybrid Servers, 111 W. Acres
Crescent, Apex, NC 27502; Phone: (919) 303-5923; Internet: sales@hybridservers.com;
WWW: http://www.hybridservers.com.
Evault Announces Remote Installer
EVault recently announced its Remote Installer, which, according
to the company, enables companies to install and administer EVault's
backup and recovery agents on any server in their corporate network.
The Remote Installer is part of the Remote Administration feature
set of the EVault solution. EVault's Remote Administration
can allow for the management and control of backup and recovery
across an organization from one central location. Through EVault's
interface, IT departments can manage enterprise backup and recovery
resources regardless of client operating system. EVault services
support includes Solaris and Red Hat Linux, as well as other operating
systems.
For more information, contact: Evault, 1600 South Main St.,
Suite 295, Walnut Creek, CA 94596; Phone: (925) 944-2422; Fax: (925)
944-9909; WWW: http://www.evault.com.
BakBone Ships NetVault 6.5
BakBone Software announced the availability of NetVault 6.5, the
latest version of its modular backup and recovery storage management
software. According to the company, NetVault 6.5 includes 30 new
features and highlights two new Application Plugin Modules (APMs)
for disaster recovery and open file management, as well as its disk
virtualization capabilities.
NetVault 6.5 new features include:
- VaultDR APM allows managers to recover from disk failures without
having to manually re-install the base operating system.
- Open File Manager APM enables IT managers to capture and restore
files that are open, in use, or change during the backup process
(as well as all other files).
- Disk Virtualization allows managers to create, delete, or expand
virtual drives or libraries from physical disk storage from a
single centralized NetVault domain console.
NetVault 6.5 is available now on UNIX, Linux, NT, and Windows
2000 platforms. Pricing starts at $695. For more information, contact:
BakBone, 10145 Pacific Heights Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92121;
Phone: (866) 484-2663; Internet: sales@bakbone.com; WWW: http://www.bakbone.com.
SoftIntegration Releases Ch 2.1
SoftIntegration announced the release of Ch version 2.1. Ch is
a superset of C with C++ classes. According to the company, Ch supports
C90, major features in the latest 1999 C standard (C99), class in
C++, and industry standards POSIX, X11/Motif, OpenGL, ODBC, XML,
GTK+. It is the first implementation of complex numbers and variable
length arrays (VLAs) in C99.
Ch is for rapid application development without lengthy compile/link/execute/debug
cycles. Ch for Windows has collections of UNIX utilities including
vi, ls, awk, sed, grep, cp,
find, etc. With first class object of string type, Ch is
an alternative to other scripting languages such as Perl, bash,
and ksh for cross-platform shell programming to automate tasks,
regression test, systems administration, real-time interactive computing,
rapid prototyping, 2D/3D plotting, Common Gateway Interface (CGI),
and Web development.
Ch is also an interactive environment to teach and learn programming
in C with new features in the latest C99 standard and object-based
software design with practical applications, as well as to develop
materials for distance learning. Ch for Linux, Solaris, HP-UX and
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP is available. Ch Standard Edition is
free for academic and non-profit organizations.
For more information, contact: SoftIntegration, Inc., 216 F
Street, #68, Davis, CA 95616; Phone: (530) 297-7398; Fax: (530)
297-7392; Internet: sales@softintegration.com; WWW: http://www.softintegration.com.
StorageTek and LSI Logic Storage Systems Announce D178 and
SANtricity
StorageTek and LSI Logic Storage Systems introduced the D178 disk
storage system and SANtricity Storage Manager 8.0 software. The
D178 and SANtricity are the first in a series of disk-based storage
systems and management software offered by the companies through
a new distribution relationship.
According to the companies, the D178 is a high-performance, enterprise-level
open-system disk solution that can offer customers the ability to
grow storage at their own pace without over-buying to support future
online storage needs. Tested for interoperability in storage area
network (SAN) environments, the D178 works with major SAN hardware
and software vendors' products.
According to the companies, SANtricity is designed to minimize
disruption to customers' continuing operations and includes
SnapShot copy capability, dynamic volume expansion features, and
remote mirroring capabilities.
The D178 disk subsystem is available now. SANtricity 8.0 is available
now for customers of the StorageTek 9176 disk subsystem. For more
information, contact: WWW: http://www.storagetek.com or WWW:
http://www.lsilogicstorage.com.
Network Instruments Introduces Gigabit Observer Suite System
Network Instruments announced the availability of a full-duplex
wire speed Gigabit analyzer as part of its Observer 8 line of protocol
analyzation software for LAN/WAN networks. According to the company,
the Gigabit Observer Analyzer comes in three formats:
- Gigabit Probes (for local or remote use) including a 64-bit
Gigabit analyzer adapter, as well as cabling and optical or copper
splitters
- A 19" Rack-mountable Probe for Observer Expert, either
local or remote
- Full Gigabit Analyzer with 10/100/Gigabit MB interfaces
For more information, contact: Network Instruments, LLC, 8800
West Highway Seven, Fourth Floor, Minneapolis, MN 55426; WWW: http://www.networkinstruments.com.
Platform Releases Clusterware
Platform Computing Inc. announced Platform Clusterware for Linux,
a cluster management solution for enterprises using Linux clusters
to deliver improved computing performance and productivity. According
to the company, Platform Clusterware integrates with and complements
existing Linux solutions to provide a solution with workload management,
system monitoring and administration, and provisioning (installation
and configuration) capabilities.
Platform Clusterware offers transparent access to computing resources
and centralized management of the cluster as a single, virtual server,
and enables the extension of Linux compute cluster capacity through
Platform LSF and Platform LSF ActiveCluster. Platform Clusterware
has built-in Grid migration paths that can be used to enable the
large scale sharing of resources, networks, and databases across
organizational boundaries. For more information, contact: WWW:
http://www.platform.com.
BladeLogic Integrates HP's ServiceControl Manager
BladeLogic, Inc. announced a solution for managing servers by
integrating BladeLogic's server management software with Hewlett-Packard
Company's ServiceControl Manager. According to the company,
these management products offer access to Linux, UNIX, and Windows
servers from a single SCM console. By integrating BladeLogic's
software with HP SCM, operations staff can manage infrastructure
and deploy software applications across multiple platforms from
one central location.
For more information, contact: BladeLogic, Inc., 100 Crosby
Drive, Bedford, MA 01730; Phone: (781) 999-6942; Fax: (781) 999-6878;
WWW: http://www.bladelogic.com.
Princeton Softech Releases Archive for Servers 4.2
Princeton Softech announced that Archive for Servers 4.2 provides
automatic file compression and ODBC access to data. According to
the company, this latest release of Archive for Servers enables
users to maximize the benefits of active archiving in the enterprise
IT environment. Real-time data access enables Archive for Servers'
customers to integrate their business-critical applications with
enterprise active archiving. Users can browse data in selected Archive
Files, which are compressed during the archive process and decompressed
dynamically when the data is accessed.
According to the company, Active Archive Solutions are application
data model independent and support critical, customer-facing applications
across the enterprise. For more information, contact: Princeton
Softech, 111 Campus Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540; Phone: (609) 627-5500;
Fax: (609) 627-7799; WWW: http://www.princetonsoftech.com.
DCB Announces New Broadcast Polling FRAD
Data Comm for Business, Inc. (DCB), announced release of their
modified Broadcast Polling FRAD (Frame Relay Access Device), model
BPF-BU. According to the company, two remote terminal unit (RTU)
ports are bolstered by a dedicated, leased-line backup port and
a dial-up backup port to provide dual-redundant security.
The BPF-BU operates by receiving continuous data from the remote
unit, or keep-alive packets from the host. If either the data or
"keep alive" signal stops for 60 seconds, the remote BPF-BU
begins the backup process. The BPF-BU first attempts a connection
through the leased line port. If the leased line port does not receive
a request to send (RTS) assertion, the BPF-BU resorts to the dial-up
modem port. The BPF-BU will continue to cycle through the backup
choices until a connection is made. As soon as "keep alive"
or user data is received through the frame relay link, the backup
link is dropped and the frame relay link is automatically restored
For more information, contact: Data Comm for Business, Inc.,
807 Pioneer, Champaign, IL 61820; Phone: (272) 352-3207; Fax: (217)
352-0350; Internet: Info@dcbnet.com; WWW: http://www.dcbnet.com.
Tadpole Announces UltraBookIIe Laptop
Tadpole announced UltraBookIIe, built around the 500-MHz UltraSPARC
IIe chip. According to the company, UltraBookIIe provides the performance
of a Sun workstation in a compact laptop frame, weighing 8lbs. Its
features include removable disk drives to 60-GB total capacity,
DRAM to 2 GB, a true-color 14.1" active matrix TFT display,
integrated DVD/CD-ROM, 97-key Sun compatible keyboard with all 12
function keys and 3-button mouse trackpad, and 4 USB ports. UltraBookIIe
is shipped pre-installed with the 64-bit Solaris 8 operating system.
UltraBookIIe laptops are binary compatible with Sun desktops and
servers and can run all Solaris applications. For more information,
contact: Tadpole Technology Plc, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge,
CB4 0TP UK; Phone: +44 1223 428200; Fax: +44 1223 428201; WWW: http://www.tadpole.com.
Z-World Releases OP6800 MiniCom
Z-World's new OP6800 MiniCom is a C-programmable operator
interface and single-board computer that, according to the company,
gives OEM designers Ethernet connectivity, industrialized I/O, and
a graphic LCD/keypad. Available in both Ethernet-enabled and non-Ethernet
versions, the MiniCom provides comprehensive integrated control,
display, and networking capabilities via Internet/Ethernet or serial
communications.
The OP6800 with Ethernet is priced at $249, and the non-Ethernet
OP6810 is $199. Both MiniCom models feature 24 rugged digital I/O,
an international-character 122 x 32 pixel LCD, user-relegendable
keypad with 7-key/ 7-LED interface, 4 serial ports, Rabbit 2000
processor at 22.1 MHz, and 256-K Flash/128-K SRAM (standard). The
OP6800's Ethernet capabilities facilitate remote diagnostics,
communication, and control, including sending and receiving emails
and alerts. A tool kit, available for $139, contains the tools needed
to jumpstart design, including demo/prototyping board with screw
terminals, serial cable for programming and debugging, user's
manual with schematics, AC adapter (domestic kits only), and screwdriver.
For more information, contact: Z-World 2900 Spafford Street,
Davis, CA 95616; Phone: (530) 757-3737; Fax: (530) 753-5141; Internet:
pcastles@zworld.com; WWW: http://www.zworld.com.
Excel Software Announces QuickUML Linux 1.0
Excel Software announced the availability of QuickUML Linux, the
first Linux addition to its suite of Macintosh and Windows software
engineering tools. According to the company, QuickUML is an object-oriented
design tool that provides integration for a core set of UML models.
An entire project is accessible through a tabbed window with integration
between use cases, class models, object models, dictionary, and
code. The project is saved as an XML file that is compatible with
QuickUML Windows so design work can be shared between platforms.
QuickUML Linux is priced at $495.
For more information, contact: Excel Software, Phone: (505)
771-3719 Fax: (505) 771-3718; Internet: info@excelsoftware.com;
WWW: http://www.excelsoftware.com
Sistina Releases Global File System 5.0
Sistina announced the release of version 5.0 of its Global File
System (GFS). According to the company, GFS is a clustered file
system that allows multiple servers on a Storage Area Network (SAN)
to have concurrent read and write access to a shared data pool.
The new features include: advanced installation and cluster configuration
tools, Dynamic Multi-Path support in the pool volume manager to
tolerate single path failures, a shared root file system, performance
enhancements with additional lock managers, and better support for
third-party snapshot capabilities.
For more information, contact: Sistina Software Inc., 1313
Fifth Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414; Phone: (612) 638-0507; Fax:
(612) 379-3952; Internet: conn@sistina.com; WWW: http://www.sistina.com.
EuropeOne Announces E1U
EuropeOne released its 1U UltraSPARC server with dual full length
PCI Slots. According to the company, the E1U server is powered by
the 500-MHz UltraSPARC lle motherboard, and standard ECC memory
is 256-MB extended to 2 GB. The server also comes with dual hot
swappable IDE or optional SCSI HDD, CD-ROM drive, dual USB ports,
serial, parallel and optional audio/video connectivity, tape drives,
and the ability within a 1U space to fit two full length PCI boards.
The units are shipped pre-loaded with Solaris 8 and can be pre-configured
and pre-hardened for immediate plug and play. For more information,
contact: EuropeOne Limited, 13 Coopers Row, Tower Hill, London,
EC3N 2BQ UK; Internet: sales@europeone.com; WWW: http://www.europeone.com.
Guardent Announces Security Defense Appliance
Guardent, Inc. announced its Security Defense Appliance (SDA),
a platform that, according to the company, supports open source
security technologies, correlates security event data, provides
network protection, and reduces costs. The SDA is part of a new
service that combines open source security technologies including
IP Tables (firewall), Snort (intrusion detection), and Nessus (vulnerability
scanning) with Guardent's proprietary event correlation, reporting,
and alerting capabilities.
With the new service, there are no licenses to purchase or hardware
platforms to maintain. For a monthly fee of $1,500, organizations
get 24x7 managed security protection for any Internet-facing network
segment. For more information, contact: Guardent, Inc., 75 Third
Avenue Waltham, MA 02451; Fax: (781) 577-6600; WWW: http://www.guardent.com.
Candle Corporation's Releases Version 210 of MQSecure
RSA Security Inc and Candle Corporation announced that Candle
has incorporated RSA BSAFE Cert-C PKI software into Version 210
of MQSecure. According to the company, MQSecure offers end-to-end
security for MQSeries applications and enhancements are designed
to increase the flexibility and extend the security options of MQSecure,
and to help ensure data integrity, confidentiality, and validation
of business information moving across MQSeries networks. According
to the company, MQSecure also supplements the user authorization
capabilities of various external security programs, such as RACF,
ACF2, and Top Secret on OS/390, as well as operating system security
tools on UNIX and Windows systems. MQSecure also includes node identification
and authorization for MQSeries channels.
For more information, contact: Candle, 201 N. Douglas St.,
El Segundo, CA 90245; Phone: (310) 535-3600; Fax: (310) 727-4287;
WWW: http://www.candle.com.
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