Product Spotlight
Hardware
Mobile Thin Clients
Wyse Technology used VMworld
Europe 2008 to unveil two new mobile
thin clients: the Wyse X90L and X90Le. Both
devices ship with Windows XP Embedded, Gigabit
Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n/ wireless, Bluetooth 2.0 support, 15.4”
TFT screens, and smart card reader with Citrix Password Manager security
software. Solid state memory is used for storage, and the lack of moving
parts helps reduce power consumption. According to Wyse, these new thin
clients will ship with several virtualization-friendly features. “Customers have
told us that it makes no sense to access a virtualized PC in the datacenter
with another PC on the desktop. They want a secure device that delivers a
rich experience, and they want to enable users to take that experience with
them from their office, to the conference room, even moving off campus to
their home or other locations,” said Jeff McNaught, chief marketing officer
for Wyse Technology, in a statement announcing the new products. “We
went well beyond the idea of stripping down a notebook PC, to deliver a
thoughtful, future-proofed combination of performance, peripheral support,
and connectivity, offering Wi-Fi b, g and even n and Bluetooth 2.0.” For more
information, contact Wyse at 408-473-1200 or visit www.wyse.com.
Network Management
Monitor Network
Availability and
Performance
Network Instruments has announced
the availability of Link Analyst 5.1,
the latest version of their network
infrastructure management and performance
monitoring application.
According to Network Instruments, this
latest release uses SNMP and WMI
data to identify network performance
issues by monitoring the availability of
attached network devices. It also can
be used to keep tabs on network performance
by departments, groups and
by business processes. LinkAnalyst 5
enables the monitoring of WAN, LAN,
wireless, Fibre Channel, gigabit and 10
GbE networks. Link Analyst 5 is available
now, and pricing begins at $2,495.
For more information, contact Network
Instruments at 952-358-3800 or visit
www.networkinstruments.com.
Infrastructure Security
Certificate Management
ChosenSecurity Inc.has announced TrustCenter Enterprise ID QuickStart
(TC EID QuickStart), a new on-demand
certificate management service for small and mid-sized businesses.
TC EID QuickStart gives SMBs the
ability to add security features such
as digital signatures and encrypted
email to their IT environments. The
service also provides management
features that allow IT pros to create,
edit, suspend, and delete user and
device security profiles. Pricing for
TC EID QuickStart begins at $20 per
user, per year. For more information,
contact Chosen Security at 866-
468-2180 or visit www.chosensecurity.com.
Virtualization
VM Security
Security for virtualized environments
is becoming increasingly important,
so VMware has introduced VMware
VMsafe, a new virtualization security
product. According to VMware, this new product “protects applications
running in virtual machines in ways
previously not possible in physical
environments.” In a news release
announcing the product, VMware
explained that VMsafe works with
the VMware hypervisor to increase
security against threats from malware,
keyloggers, viruses, and other
malicious software. A VMsafe API
will allow vendors to develop security
products that integrate with VMsafe;
VMware announced that is working
with Check Point, McAfee, and
Symantec on new security solutions
that support VMsafe technology. For
more information, contact VMware at
877-486-9273 or visit www.vmware.com.
Network Management
Manage Network Inventory
Developer Geert Moernaut has
announced the release of Lansweeper
3.0, the latest version of his popular
freeware network asset detection
utility. IT pros can use Lansweeper
3.0 to make comprehensive inventories
of the hardware and software
located on their network infrastructure.
The application is server-based,
and doesn’t require any clients to
be installed on any workstations in
your network. Network scanning is
performed using registry, file shares,
and WMI information. More than 75
reporting templates are included, and
data can be exported to Microsoft
Excel for further analysis. For more
information, contact Geert at geert@
moernaut.com or visit www.lansweeper.com.
Hardware
Data Center Infrastructure
Brocade has unveiled the Brocade
DCX Backbone, the first in a series of
new data center networking products.
This new product includes support for
up to 896 ports of 8 Gbit/sec Fibre
Channel, and also includes reduced
power consumption features. According
to Brocade, this new range of
products relies on adaptive network
services to dynamically distribute
resources between servers (both
physical and virtual) and networked
storage. Pricing for the Brocade DCX
Backbone begins at $180,000. For
more information, contact Brocade at
408-333-8000 or visit www.brocade.com.
Email Security
SPAM Protection
Preventing email spam is the focus of Abaca Technology’s Email Protection
Gateway. According to Abaca, the appliance relies on patent-pending
technology—dubbed ReceiverNet—that the vendor claims has a 99 percent
spam prevention rate. ReceiverNet evaluates email based on the
idea that legitimate users receive less spam, and that email accounts that
receive lots of spam tend to send more spam. RecieverNet then rates
incoming messages accordingly, and also blocks most malware, viruses,
and phishing attacks. For more information, contact Abaca Technology
Corporation at 408-571-6400 or visit www.abaca.com.
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