AlgoSec, Inc. Automatically analyzes firewall configurations for change management, compliance, optimization, and potential risk analysis purposes. Now includes support for the collective analysis of multiple, hierarchical firewalls. Nov. 20, 2008
EMC Corp. Continuous Data Protection and remote replication platform enables recovery of data to any point in time. New release to support stretched CDP (synchronous replication to distances of up to 18 miles). Nov. 20, 2008
EMC Corp. Product collects backup platform data and provides analysis and alerting features as to the current status of data protection. Soon to include VMware integration option. Nov. 20, 2008
Platform Computing Corp. Provides the ability to deploy and manage virtual machines in a XenServer environment. New product--Virtual Computing Cluster--to combine VMO and VMware. Nov. 19, 2008
Titus Labs. Enables the assignment of hierarchical classification labels to Outlook E-mail and Office documents. Now with a higher level of policy granularity and support for up to 7 classification labels. Nov. 19, 2008
EMC Corporation. Disk-based backup and restore platform features reduction of backup data via global de-duplication technology. Soon to include reporting and alerting enhancements. Nov. 18, 2008
QLogic Corp. InfiniBand directors and switches especially targeted to HPC environments. New 12000 series boasts QDR capabilities with up to 864 ports in 29U. Nov. 18, 2008
Solid Access Technologies LLC. DRAM-based solid state drives attach externally and operate as FC or SCSI drives to the host computers. New models pack 256 GB in 1U and deliver up to 4 GB/sec of aggregate bandwidth. Nov. 17, 2008
Napera Networks. Network Access Control platform leverages Microsoft NAP and targets small to mid-sized businesses. New release adds firewall, DHCP server, and remote acess VPN capabilities. Nov. 17, 2008
RAID Inc. Storage arrays for SAN or NAS implementations with FC, SAS, iSCSI or InfiniBand interfaces. New platform is accessed via InfiniBand and scales to 1,536 drives. Nov. 14, 2008