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IT Weekly Roundup, Sept. 24
From the business wires this week: manage years of e-mail in one networked storage space; security services to stop malware; more.
EMC Express Solution for E-Mail from
EMC Corporation enables hundreds to thousands
of e-mail users in an organization consolidate and manage bulks
of e-mail on a single networked storage system. By expanding mailbox
limits with Express Solution for E-mail’s automated policy
management software, total cost of ownership of Microsoft Exchange
Server storage for small- and medium-sized businesses can be reduced
up to 30%, claims EMC.
http://www.emc.com
MainNerve has introduced Adaptive
DarkNet, a network security service that defends customers
against malware and tracks Internet attacks using real-time intelligence.
The solution incorporates Interrogator-AD, which adapts its configuration
to the latest info on Internet threats and redirects them to it
rather than their intended recipients. http://www.mainnerve.com
LSI Logic Corporation released MyStorage
2.0, management software for monitoring its Fibre Channel
(FC) host bus adapters (HBAs). The product enables administrators
to locally or remotely manage LSI FC HBAs; supports Windows 2000
and 2003, Red Hat Linux 3.0 and SuSe 8.0 Linux; and is packaged
and priced for SMB customers. http://www.lsilogic.com
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VeriSign's Multipurpose Next-generation
Token and USB Token allow users to use digital certificates
on the go. |
VeriSign announced delivery of
VeriSign
Unified Authentication, a security solution for enterprises
to utilize a single, integrated platform for strong authentication.
It is tightly integrated with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and
enhances Microsoft technologies such as Active Directory, Microsoft
Certificate Server and Microsoft Internet Authentication Services.
A wide range of One-Time Password (OTP) and Public Key Infrastructure
(PKI) credentials that can be deployed in desktop software, smart
cards and USB token form factors is supported, and since it is based
on open standards like LDAP and RADIUS, integration with other applications
and network infrastructure is made easier.
http://www.verisign.com
NetVision has packaged and re-priced
its NVIdentity solution specifically for
small and medium enterprises. Though it lacks any new features or
major updates, the current release provides flexible product licensing
and a turnkey delivery package that includes installation support
and first-year maintenance. NVIdentity is approximately $7-9 per
user, and for an enterprise requiring 275 user licenses, the estimated
cost is $2,495. http://www.netvision.com
3am Labs has released a new, free tool
for IT managers to find and manage remote access. The remote access
discovery and management tool called LogMeIn
Scout allows system administrators to detect remote access
software such as PC Anywhere, GoToMyPC, VNC and 3am’s LogMeIn,
and implement policy-driven security and usage policies for LogMeIn
and remotely deploy it across their networks. http://www.logmein.com
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ShareDirect Preview Edition from
Laplink transforms Windows Explorer into a P2P file-sharing
application. |
Laplink announced the release of ShareDirect
Preview Edition, which enables Windows Explorer to become
a simple but secure P2P file-sharing program. ShareDirect users
can share files and folders over the Internet or any TCP/IP network
connection and enjoy the security of 256-bit encryption and Laplink
Antivirus. The program requires the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1.
http://www.laplink.com