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Bivio Announces Bivio 1000-AX
Bivio recently announced the Bivio 1000-AX, a Gigabit line rate,
carrier class, multi-service router that supports routing, firewall,
VPN, and QoS. According to the company, the Bivio 1000-AX is an
open network service platform that delivers aggregated services
at the price point of a single purpose network appliance. The system
includes the AX software bundle and the Bivio 1000 hardware platform
comprised of the eXpressLANE Packet Processor module, an application
processor, and modular network interfaces. System management is
provided by the Bivio Operating System, BiviOS, an open Linux-based
operating environment and management system that can enable service
virtualization and the opportunity to add future network service
applications.
The Bivio 1000-AX is comprised of the AX software (IPv4 routing,
firewall, VPN, QoS) and system hardware including the multi-gigabit
eXpressLANE packet processor module, the application processor module,
power supply, and modular network interfaces. The system is a two
rack-unit device that comes preloaded with software. The list price
for the system and software is $45,000. Optional service and support
packages are also available.
For more information, contact: Bivio Networks, 4695 Chabot
Drive, Suite 200, Pleasanton, CA 94588; Phone: (925) 924-8600; Fax:
(925) 924-8650; Internet: Info@bivio.net; WWW: http://www.bivio.net.
Central Command Releases Vexira Antivirus for Linux
Central Command recently announced the availability of the Vexira
Antivirus for Linux servers and workstations. According to the company,
Vexira Antivirus for Linux servers and workstations are proactive
virus protection applications combining high-speed virus scanning
and virus detection technology. It protects against all forms of
DOS, Windows, Linux, OS/2, and UNIX-based viruses. Vexira Antivirus
for Linux provides antivirus protection with on-demand scalability
for parallel real-time virus protection and allows up to 20 real-time
virus protection modules (daemons) to be loaded in memory. Integrating
the real-time virus protection enables files to be virus scanned
as they are read, written, created, and executed to ensure maximum
virus protection. Additional features include: automatic virus removal
and renaming, email notifications to systems administrators, custom
report creation, automatic updating, definable path protection,
and archive virus scanning.
The Vexira Antivirus for Linux is available with single workstations
licenses starting at $39.95 and servers starting at $349.95. For
more information, contact: Central Command, WWW: http://www.centralcommand.com.
Tek-Tools Announced Storage Profiler 2.0
Tek-Tools, Inc, recently announced the availability of Storage
Profiler 2.0, a high-performance, Web-based storage resource management
solution with enhanced support for EMC Corporation's Symmetrix
Enterprise Storage systems. According to the company, Tek-Tools'
Storage Profiler is a cross-vendor, enterprise-level solution that
provides automated usage trend reporting, capacity planning, and
real-time monitoring for storage networks. Storage Profiler version
2.0 introduces support for operator-friendly, location-independent
monitoring and reporting for EMC Symmetrix resources. Storage Profiler
supports a variety of environments including Sun Solaris, Microsoft
Windows NT, Linux, Windows 2000, Novell, NetWare, Network Appliance,
and Oracle.
Storage Profiler Version 2.0 is available from Tek-Tools with
pricing starting at $7,500 for a 10-pack Right-to-Use (RTU) license.
Organizations interested in evaluation copies can contact the company
at: Tek-Tools, 4319 Alpha Road, Dallas, TX 75244; Phone: (972)
980-2890; Internet: contact@tek-tools.com WWW: http://www.tek-tools.com.
Prentice Hall PTR Publishes LINUX Administration Handbook
Prentice Hall PTR recently announced the publication of Linux
Administration Handbook, written by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder,
and Trent R. Hein. According to the publishers, the Linux Administration
Handbook provides the material necessary to effectively use
Linux in real-world business environments. Using the same approach
as their UNIX System Administration Handbook (Prentice Hall
PTR, 1988, 1995, 2001), the authors address administration challenges
in the three most popular and representative distributions of the
Linux community: Red Hat 7.2, SuSE 7.3, and Debian 3.0.
Written for both the novice administrator and as a trustworthy
reference for the seasoned professional, Linux Administration
Handbook features stories and insights, examining how Linux
systems behave in real-world environments. The authors cover difficult
tasks including DNS configuration, networking, sendmail configuration,
security management, kernel building, performance analysis, and
routing.
The authors divide the book into three large sections: Basic Administration,
Networking, and Bunch o' Stuff. Basic Administration provides
an overview of Linux from a systems administrator's perspective.
The Networking section describes the protocols used on Linux systems
and the techniques used to set up, extend, and maintain networks.
Bunch o' Stuff includes a variety of supplemental information
including advice on topics ranging from hardware maintenance to
the politics of running a Linux installation. Each chapter is followed
by a set of practice exercises ranging from brief easy exercises
to project-sized exercises. For more information, visit: http://vig.prenhall.com/.
MTI Technology Corp. Releases Vivant 400 Series
MTI Technology Corp. recently introduced the Vivant 400 Series,
an affordable, scalable, high-capacity storage solution that provides
an end-to-end 2-Gb Fibre Channel technology. According to the company,
the new series supports multiple heterogeneous open systems host
servers running a wide variety of operating systems and applications.
The Vivant 400 series supports 36.4- and 72.8-gigabit drives, is
modular in design, and is available in both SAN and direct-attached
models. Four-way scalability allows enterprises to add new applications,
new servers, more capacity, and more storage processing power.
The Vivant 400 can consolidate available data into one centrally
managed storage "pool" that is accessible by many different
applications. Its high-availability design with redundant hot swappable
components, mirrored cache with battery backup, and multiple data
paths can help increase application and server uptime. The Vivant
400 is a storage solution for enterprises running business-critical
applications on mid-range and high-end UNIX and Windows servers.
The Vivant 400 is available in rackmount, 20- and 70-inch cabinet,
and tower configurations, with multi-terabyte solutions averaging
$200,000. For more information, contact: MTI Technology Corp.,
WWW: http://www.mti.com.
Brocade Communications Systems Announces SilkWorm 12000
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. recently announced its entry-to-enterprise
storage networking platform, the SilkWorm 12000 Core Fabric Switch,
which is available in 64- and 128-port configurations. According
to the company, the SilkWorm 12000 is a 2-Gb/sec, modular fabric
switch designed to network true high-availability enterprise storage
environments. The SilkWorm 12000 includes a modular, bladed, extensible
architecture; Fibre Channel port density with 128 ports in 14 rack-units;
hot-swappable components that can be replaced or upgraded without
interrupting network operations, including switch modules; redundant
power supplies, cooling systems, and processors; and support for
non-disruptive software upgrades. For more information, contact:
Brocade, 1745 Technology Drive, San Jose, CA 95110; Phone: (408)
487-8000; Fax: (408) 487-8101; Internet: info@brocade.com; WWW:
http://www.brocade.com/.
MKS Announces Implementer 5.3
MKS Inc. announced the latest version of Implementer 5.3, the
Company's software configuration management and deployment
solution for iSeries and AS/400 development organizations. According
to the company, Implementer 5.3 contains new capabilities, including:
seamless integration with MKS Integrity Manager, faster promotions,
enhanced DB2/400 support, improved impact analysis flexibility,
and improved third party integrations.
For more information, contact: MKS Inc., 410 Albert Street
Waterloo, ON Canada N2L 3V3; Phone: (519) 884-2251; WWW: http://www.mks.com/http://www.mks.com/products/implementer.
CodeWeavers Announces CrossOver Office
CodeWeavers, Inc. recently announced the release of CrossOver
Office, a software solution that allows enterprise-level Linux users
to install and operate Microsoft Office and Lotus Notes on their
PCs without the Windows operating system. CrossOver Office can eliminate
the need for both a Microsoft Windows operating system license and
a Windows emulator when running Microsoft Office or Lotus Notes
in Linux, thereby giving users a way to use two popular PC business
applications.
CrossOver Office is priced at $54.95 per user, with workgroup,
site, and enterprise license discounts available. For additional
information, contact: Codeweavers, Inc., 2550 University Ave.
West Suite 439S, St. Paul, MN 55114; Phone: (651) 523-9300; Fax:
(651) 523-9399; WWW: http://www.codeweavers.com.
Ximian Announces Red Carpet CorporateConnect
Ximian, Inc. recently announced the availability of Red Carpet
CorporateConnect, a Web-based service that provides customers with
centralized software maintenance and version management for Linux
workgroups and servers. According to the company, CorporateConnect
lets organizations update systems automatically or on demand with
software from Ximian, Linux distribution providers, and third-party
software vendors. The service lets administrators create, manage,
and customize their own private, secure "channels" for
company software standards and internal applications.
Red Carpet CorporateConnect lets administrators use a single solution
to automatically deliver and update software packages across their
organizations. From an Web-based administration console, administrators
can centrally configure and distribute software selections, manage
users, and create group profiles of target machines for installations
and updates. To organize and simplify software options, administrators
can build secure, private software channels combining packages from
the Red Carpet public library of applications from Ximian, Linux
OS, publishers and other Linux vendors with their own internally
developed applications and tools. Updates for workstations or servers
can be initiated "on demand" by users or can be scheduled
to occur automatically at designed times using CorporateConnect
Autopull technology. Built-in on-screen reports make it easy to
monitor user activity, downloads and status, and CorporateConnect's
automatically generated emails alert administrators to any problems
with scheduled updates.
For more information, contact: Ximian, Inc., 401 Park Drive,
3 West Boston, MA 02215; Phone: (617) 375-3800; Fax: (617) 236-8630;
WWW: http://www.ximian.com.
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