[ news_security_news ] New ConsoleWorks Thinks ‘Out Of The Box’
SecurityProNews Staff Writer
2006-03-31
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TECSys Development Inc (TDi), a provider of security event management (SEM) and regulatory compliance products, unveiled a preconfigured version of their ConsoleWorks software designed to work "out of the box".
The ConsoleWorks Appliance Server enables IT organizations to deliver remote or local network management. Developed for Small and Medium Businesses (SMB), and powered by ConsoleWorks technology, the appliance provides companies access to real-time, 24-hour consolidated management of their networked systems, servers, applications, and devices.
Shipping to customers immediately, TDi will offer two models: the CAS 1000W (priced at $24,500) and the CAS 2000W (priced at $49,500). The CAS 1000W will offer a 24-port console license with an eight-port Multi-Connect license. The CAS 2000W will offer a 48-port console license with a 24-port Multi-Connect license and a dual power supply.
When problems are identified the CAS appliance immediately notifies support personnel and executes default or customized responses to resolve the issue. ConsoleWorks captures the event, system conditions immediately preceding the event, and any actions taken.
"We created the ConsoleWorks Appliance Server in direct response to requests from enterprise customers," explains Steve Cotton, CEO for TDi. "Having successfully implemented a ConsoleWorks solution, some of our 3,000-plus client companies are taking a hard look at the potential security risks in their supply chain - particularly network management vendors they rely upon for data. These enterprise customers looked at ConsoleWorks and asked us to create a scalable solution that was cost-appropriate for their S&MB partners.
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