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HP Announces New High-Performance Security Solutions

June 29, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

HP has announced new high-performance security solutions designed to prevent network breaches in a Converged Infrastructure by delivering comprehensive data protection across both physical and virtual environments.

The new offerings bring enhanced security to HP FlexFabric, the company’s high-performance, flexible and secure data center networking fabric for a Converged Infrastructure.

As organizations move to more virtualized and converged infrastructures, the importance of security is increased. Virtualized environments and their applications are subject to the same threats that impact traditional data centers. While many virtual machines (VM) are hosted on a single server, one security breach can have a disastrous impact.

As a result, when organizations accelerate the migration of production workloads and mission-critical assets to a virtualized environment, security requirements must become a strategic element of these plans.

The HP TippingPoint Secure Virtualization Framework (SVF) is a suite of products designed to help prevent network threats from impacting virtualized environments. The TippingPoint Virtual Controller (vController), the first product introduced under the SVF, extends TippingPoint security protection from physical to virtual networks by routing it through an HP TippingPoint N-Platform Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) appliance. The vController prevents security attacks by inspecting all VM traffic as it moves through the network – either between VMs or from VMs to traditional servers. Additional vController benefits include:

  • Increased network security by extending HP’s automated threat-prevention capabilities to virtual environments.
  • Reduced deployment complexity by enabling customers to extend the same processes, tools and expertise used in securing their physical environments to their virtual infrastructures.
  • Simplified management of network security by providing single-pane-of-glass management, visibility and control across both physical and virtual networks.

The vController builds on the high-availability functionality and market leadership of the recently announced HP ProLiant G7 scale-up servers, which are able to isolate a damaged VM or associated memory problem without bringing down the physical server or its resident VMs. vController provides an added layer of security by preventing malicious traffic from damaging VMs, which also could cause problems. Combined, vController and HP ProLiant G7 servers provide clients with increased security and availability to help ensure business continuity.

HP also has expanded its security product line with the introduction of the new HP TippingPoint Reputation Digital Vaccine service (Rep DV). Rep DV ensures that customer-deployed IPS solutions have the most current and accurate list of malicious or suspicious websites and blocks traffic to or from these sites automatically. The list of sites is updated every two hours and powered by HP’s DVLabs, the industry-leading security research and development organization that, through its community of researchers, partners and customers, has been credited with discovering more security vulnerabilities than any other lab in the industry.

Businesses continue to be bombarded with security attacks that use every possible method for stealing data and compromising a network. To maximize protection and reduce business risk for its clients, HP also is introducing two new HP TippingPoint S-series solutions that further extend network security from local area networks to the core of the data center for both physical and virtual domains. Benefits include:

  • Flexible deployment of network protection with the HP TippingPoint S1200N IPS A7500 Module, which delivers advanced HP Tipping Point IPS security inspection in a blade. The module provides another way for inspections to work with existing HP A7500 switches and integrates security directly into the network device.
  • Enhanced security across the network with the HP TippingPoint S1500 SSL Appliance, a dedicated solution for decrypting and re-encrypting Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) website traffic. This allows encrypted network traffic to be inspected for malicious content, helping ensure that suspicious activity can be immediately addressed.

HP provides a complete portfolio of life cycle offerings that span edge-to-core services to help ensure high network performance and availability as well as cost-effective operations. This is achieved with HP’s experienced professionals who evaluate clients’ network infrastructures, identify risks and point the way toward performance and security improvements. HP services enable clients to speed their evolution to an efficient shared-service management model based on the HP Converged Infrastructure architecture.

The HP TippingPoint S-series solutions are now shipping worldwide. Pricing for the new S-series hardware solutions starts at $24,995, based on configuration.

Pricing for the new S-series software solutions is variable based on deployment.

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Virtual Machine Company’s Virtualization Appliance Embeds Check Point VPN-1 VETM Security

June 29, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

The Virtual Machine Company has begun offering Check Point Software Technologies VPN-1 VE security as an option on its pre-configured Virtualization Appliances.

This is a new development that, the company believes, overcomes the last remaining barrier to widespread adoption of virtualization of enterprise-wide, tier-one computing.

The Virtual Machine Companys high performance virtualization appliances can now be pre-secured as well as being pre-configured and fully-supported.

Until now, virtualization security has tended to flounder in muddy waters between product delivery and security specialisms.

Security value added resellers (VARs) have been healthily skeptical of virtualization, avoiding mainstream involvement. Virtualization VARs, meanwhile, have been ambivalent about security, either not fully addressing it or inappropriately patching it into existing security infrastructure.

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Watch4net Introduces Unified Service-Oriented Dashboard for Vblock Infrastructure Packages

June 29, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Watch4net has added new ReportPack for Vblock Infrastructure Packages to its APG Software Suite.

With this new module designed for Cisco, EMC, and VMware Cloud Computing offerings, APG discovers, models and monitors the end-to-end dependencies across storage, servers, network and virtualization domains, managing Vblocks as a single entity.

Key performance metrics are collected for all Vblock components and analyzed in context with their relationships with and impacts on other resources. This provides organizations (service providers and enterprises alike) with unified visibility into their data centers, showing in real-time the dependencies between services and underlying applications, operating systems and Vblock infrastructures as well as giving them detailed insight into the quality of service delivered.

Operation teams can map service-related issues with infrastructure components, and vice-versa, in order to facilitate troubleshooting and better meet committed service levels.

Features:

  • Predefined performance instrumentation, certified for Cisco UCS, Cisco Nexus family, Cisco MDS 9000 series, EMC Symmetrix VMAX, EMC Unified Storage (Celerra and CLARiiON family) and VMware vSphere™.

  • More than 300+ out-of-the box reports and dashboards, covering fabrics interconnects chassis, servers, ESX and VMs, Server Policies, Traffic Utilization, LUNs, Physical Disks.

  • Representation of services dependencies across the data center — including applications, servers, networks, storage — both physical and virtual.

  • Real-time Performance Scorecards, Trending Analysis, SLA compliance Reporting, Adaptive alerting, Inventory Reports.

  • Global Search Functions, spanning all devices in the data-center.

  • Inbound and Outbound adapters to exchange data with third-party applications – CMDBs, Service Catalogue, EMS/NMS…

  • Customizable, multi-customers web portal, with role & profile access-control.

  • Agent-less approach, leveraging SNMP agents, Cisco UCS API and EMC storage management APIs.

  • Distributed and Scalable architecture, supporting tens of thousands of devices and millions of indicators.

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Wyse Releases PocketCloud App For The Android Platform

June 29, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Wyse Technology, the cloud client computing company, today announced the public beta of its Wyse PocketCloud application for the Android operating system.

Wyse PocketCloud Beta is available immediately at the Android Market as a free download.

Wyse PocketCloud is a mobile remote desktop application that allows end users to access Windows PCs, Remote Desktop Services and virtualized desktop infrastructures based on the Microsoft RDP protocol. It’s the only client that is VMware Ready Certified for VMware View available for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Wyse PocketCloud integrates seamlessly into an already-established VMware View host environment, included integrated enterprise-level security, and does not require any special setup or software installed.

Wyse PocketCloud was originally released for the iPhone in August 2009 and has been one of the Top 10 Business Applications on Apple’s App Store. Wyse PocketCloud enables users to remotely run their PC desktop or virtual desktop from a large variety of hosts, including VMware View, Microsoft Windows 7 Pro, Enterprise & Ultimate, Windows XP Pro, Windows Vista Business and Remote Desktop Services in all Windows Server products.

PocketCloud for Android Beta includes the following features:

— Support for most popular Android devices including the Motorola Droid, HTC Incredible, Google Nexus One, HTC Hero and Sprint HTC EVO

— VMware View 4 Support (pending certification)

— RDP 7 Support

— Fast, interactive, and enjoyable user experience

— Advanced high-accuracy Mouse Touch Pointer

— Custom keyboard with function and short-cut keys

— Remote app scrolling (scroll within MS Word or PowerPoint)

— Automatic Keyboard activation

— Dynamic compression, optimized for 3G and Wi-Fi connections

— Enterprise grade security: 128-bit encryption and FIPS support

— Direct connections and advanced tunneling with TLS/SSL encryption

— Experimental support for RSA Two-Factor Authentication

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Sparxent VirtualOffice Lets You Access Microsoft Office Anywhere, Anytime, On Any Device

June 28, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Sparxent today announced the launch of Tech Preview of Sparxent VirtualOffice in the UK.

Sparxent VirtualOffice is a cloud hosted, monthly subscription-based, applications-on-demand service providing immediate access to remote desktop sessions and applications through an automated provisioning portal. Access Microsoft Office anywhere, any time and on any device.

Sparxent VirtualOffice is ideal for companies considering BYOC (“Bring Your Own Computer) model, using Citrix Receiver VirtualOffice is available offers a world-class virtual experience from any location; as well as from any device (including Windows, iPad, iPhone, Android, Linux, Mac, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile).

This allows business users invested in content, both consuming and creating it in a variety of forms, to use almost any mobile device, including the iPad, as the main business device.

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Fujitsu Selects AppSense For Largest Desktop Virtualization Deployment In Europe

June 28, 2010 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

AppSense, provider of user virtualisation solutions, today announced that it has partnered with Fujitsu to provide desktop management solutions to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for more than 1,000 locations in the UK.

Effective on the first of September, the six-year contract involves approximately 140,000 desktop devices, and is one of the largest desktop and thin client outsource deals in Europe.

Fujitsu selected AppSense’s user virtualisation technology to effectively manage user-specific information independent of the desktop. AppSense Environment Manager will be used to manage the user’s personalisation features and reapply them on-demand at each login. In addition, Environment Manager will be used to help migrate users to new desktops while ensuring the user experience is seamless.

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