IBM primes x86 servers for consolidation
IBM announced a new line of Intel x86 server hardware called System x that is designed to deliver enterprise class virtualization
capabilities for server consolidation. IBM also unveiled the Consolidation Discovery and Analysis Tool (CDAT), software that
scans the network for under-utilized servers and helps identify opportunities to consolidate and virtualize x86 systems. Three
new models -- System x3950, System x3850, System x3800 -- will be available this month.
System x3950, System x3850, System x3800, IBM
Softricity bolsters virtual application platform
Softricity released a new version of its on-demand application virtualization platform. SoftGrid 4.0 turns Windows applications
into virtual network services that are centrally managed and deployed on-demand to desktops, servers, laptops, or virtual
machines. Enhancements in the new version include faster virtualization, faster streaming, real-time client monitoring and
remote management, package pre-caching through Microsoft SMS integration, and support for hosted virtual desktops using Microsoft
and VMware virtual machines. The upgrade is priced at $200 per user for new customers, with volume discounts available.
SoftGrid 4.0, Softricity
Identity Engines updates identity-based NAC
Identity Engines announced Ignition 3.0, an upgrade to the company’s policy-based NAC (network access control) solution that
aims to provide more granular control over access to networks and applications by leveraging identity information. New in
version 3.0 is dynamic network session provisioning, or real-time VLAN, QoS, and ACL provisioning based on the user requesting
access. Due at the end of June, Ignition 3.0 also adds a Web portal for guest access, audit reports of all network access
activity, an auto-discovery wizard for integrating Active Directory and LDAP directories, and built-in support for strong
authentication.
Ignition 3.0, Identity Engines
InfoExpress unveils peer-enforced Dynamic NAC
InfoExpress announced a “peer-based” NAC solution at Interop. CyberGatekeeper with Dynamic NAC, due at the end of June, doesn’t
rely on network infrastructure to enforce access control policies, but instead uses some end points on the network to police
others. The enforcers continuously monitor the network for unauthorized end points -- including PCs, wireless access points,
printers, and other network devices -- intercepting their traffic and alerting administrators or redirecting them to a remediation
server.
CyberGatekeeper with Dynamic NAC, InfoExpress
AirMagnet Analyzer taps voice over Wi-Fi
AirMagnet introduced the AirMagnet Vo-Fi Analyzer, a dedicated voice-over-wireless-LAN (Vo-WLAN) analysis tool that monitors
every call end to end, detects performance problems, and determines their origin. The Vo-Fi Analyzer provides real-time statistical
analysis of the VoWLAN, measures voice quality, and monitors and validates QoS for all devices on the network. It will be
available in July at a starting price of $15,000.
AirMagnet Vo-Fi Analyzer, AirMagnet