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Opsview update challenges Tivoli and Openview
IT monitoring provider Opsview has launched a new version of its monitoring platform, in a bid to take market share from established products, including HP Openview and IBM Tivoli.
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Commercial software vulnerabilities down almost 20%, says HP
HP's "2011 Top Cyber Security Risks Report" published Wednesday tallies the numbers, saying there were 6,843 disclosed vulnerabilities last year, down 19.5% from the year before, when 8,502 vulnerabilities in Internet-based systems, applications and other computing tools were identified. HP says its information is culled from the Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB), the HP DVLabs' Zero Day Initiative, and the HP Web Security Research Group.
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Fluke Networks launches app performance products
Fluke Network Systems has created a new company to better target the application performance market (APM) with what a company exec calls an "enterprise intelligence" strategy.
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HP looks to patch OpenView flaws
HP has warned of flaws in its Open View management software
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Extreme racks up switch port density
Extreme Networks has tapped into the growing demand for Gigabit Ethernet within data centres with new range of switches.
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Critical flaws found in HP OpenView
Critical vulnerabilities have been found in HP's OpenView product, which could potentially affect millions of organisations currently using the systems and network management software.
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Netuitive develops toolset for VMware
Netuitive has launched a new version of its Netuitive SI monitoring tool, so that it can now operate in VMware infrastructures.
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Kapow beefs up mashup server
Kapow Technologies has beefed up its mashup server technology by adding enterprise management backing and enhanced RSS and AJAX capabilities.
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New DRM product fixes data centre glitches
Continuity Software has upgraded its RecoverGuard software, used to root out and fix disaster recovery (DR) problems at datacentre sites.
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Microsoft opens up systems management
Microsoft is set to extend its System Center software to manage Linux and Unix machines, the first time that the company has opened up any software in this way.






