Ipswitch adds Web Transfer Module to server software
Version 7 of WS_FTP will be split into three product packages; the corporate version will receive the most features, such as Web Transfer Module and LDAP authentication with automatic failover.
By P J Connolly
10/14/2008 1:15:00 PM - Relevance: 2 Points
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Stonesoft Releases Firewall for Remote Offices
StoneGate FW-310 is a new firewall for remote offices. It offers 60Mbps of VPN throughput and 250Mbps of total capacity, which offers flexibility for the various sizes of remote offices.
By P J Connolly
10/8/2008 4:00:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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AccessEnforcer Gains SSL VPN Connectivity
Calyptix upgraded AccessEnforcer with a new graphical management interface, along with updates to its diagnostic tools and reporting features. The company says the product is a unified threat management system that can block threats while securing remote access.
By P J Connolly
10/8/2008 1:00:00 PM - Relevance: 4 Points
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Netgear Firewall Protects Against DoS Attacks
The ProSafe SRXN3205 is capable of hosting up to five SSL-based and IPsec VPN tunnels simultaneously, as well as operating on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Security features also include stateful packet inspection and URL keyword filtering.
By P J Connolly
10/8/2008 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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CA Updates Management Product Lines
In this wave of changes, CA Network Management gains IPv6 support, Insight Database Performance Manager adds some integrations, and Software Change Manager becomes compatible with the FIPS 140-2 encryption standard.
By P J Connolly
10/7/2008 3:45:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Data Center News Briefs: October 6, 2008
JAMF releases software for the iPod to remotely access Casper management suite servers, Sonicwall comes out with its latest threat management tool and Eaton reveals its newest rackmountable UPS.
By Systems Management News Team
10/6/2008 3:47:00 PM - Relevance: 3 Points
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Data Center Briefs: October 3, 2008
Red Hat creates a Linux-based HPC platform that can be deployed in under an hour, Software Workshop shows off a new distribution for accountants based on a MySQL open-source database server, and DSS3 updates its Asigra online data management platform.
By Systems Management News Team
10/3/2008 3:15:00 PM - Relevance: 2 Points
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The Economy May Suffer, but IT Will Survive
Even though the economy is going through rough times and IT budgets will most likely decrease, the essential parts of technology companies are being handled better than they were in the Dot-Com Bust. Don't let panic cloud your thinking.
By P J Connolly
9/29/2008 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 2 Points
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Data Center Briefs: September 29, 2008
SIP Print makes available a new line of call recording appliances for small and mid-sized businesses, IBM has a product for reducing the amount of physical storage needed for virtual systems, and Aqua Connect now works with Mac OS X 10.5.
By Systems Management News Team
9/29/2008 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 10 Points
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Intel's 'Dunnington' Featured in New NEC Servers
The NEC Express5800/A1160 can handle up to four nodes and four Xeon CPUs, totaling 96 processor cores. Initial shipments will come with three-year warranties and will be available in North America by year's end.
By P J Connolly
9/22/2008 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 13 Points
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News Briefs: September 15, 2008
IBM is constructing 13 data backup sites around the world, KACE creates a systems management product for the iPhone and Pericom releases two new switch products.
By Systems Management News Team
9/15/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Looking at What Keeps Wikia Running
Artur Bergman, vice president of engineering and operations at Wikia, describes how he and the company manage the challenges of maintaining a dynamic Web service. Open-source software figures heavily into it.
By Alex Handy
9/15/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 4 Points
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Exchange Server 2007 Migration: Look Before You Leap
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is a viable update to its predecessors, but businesses are reluctant to migrate to it, fearing loss of data and increased complexity. Here's how they can navigate that migration without hitting any major snags.
By Michelle Savage
9/15/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 3 Points
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Lab Manager 3.0 Focuses on Resource Sharing
The latest version of VMware's administration tool allows IT admins to work with multiple teams and on multiple projects, from a central location. It can also integrate with Microsoft Active Directory.
By Jeff Feinman
9/15/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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The Data Center: What Is a Good Network?
When planning the network for your enterprise, consider what kinds of things you want your network to accomplish and what kinds of data it'll be handling. A variety of network types exist to tailor precisely to your needs.
By John Rath
9/15/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 6 Points
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Guest View: A New Era for Enterprise Storage
Coming soon, the enterprise flash drive will be the standard for enterprise data centers. These drives, based on solid-state storage technology, will be driven by both the need to cut energy costs and for higher levels of I/O performance.
By Amyl Ahola
9/15/2008 9:00:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Containing the E-Mail Explosion
With e-mail usage expected to rise by up to 40 percent on a year-over-year basis, companies can try to discourage employees from storing less-important e-mails and to create a firm policy to deal with e-mail management.
By Jeff Feinman
8/21/2008 12:00:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Intel Certification Available as a Service
A service was started in April by Intel and SpikeSource to give certification to ISVs to develop on multicore platforms. Today, that service has gone public, and the two companies hope to grow an already sizable subscriber base.
By Alex Handy
8/20/2008 1:00:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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Perforce Polishes Its Imaging
The visual differencing functionality in Perforce's SCM has been upgraded to allow side-by-side comparisons of changes to images. It is compatible with Adobe and Microsoft products.
By Jeff Feinman
8/18/2008 8:30:00 AM - Relevance: 1 Points
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It Takes a Human Touch for Businesses to Succeed
A study released by the Human Capital Institute and IBM finds that managers lack skills necessary to get the most out of their people, despite recognition by companies that these skills are important.
By David Rubinstein
8/15/2008 3:50:00 PM - Relevance: 1 Points
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