Posts Tagged ‘Features’

Novell upgrades Zenworks PC management features
Novell has released a new version of its Zenworks PC management suite, consolidating separate applications through a new unified administrative console, and adding a range of features including awareness of the end user’s identity and location.

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Customizable Linux tablet features 10.1-inch multitouch display
Japanese reseller Redstar has begun taking pre-orders for an ARM11-based 10.1-inch tablet computer from RealEase that runs the new Shogo Linux distro.

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Demand Media Announces Advanced Features for Upgraded Pluck 4 Platform
AUSTIN, Texas—-Demand Media, Inc., provider of the industry-leading Pluck social media tools to publishers, retailers, enterprises and brands, today announced the availability of the latest major upgrade to its Pluck 4 platform.

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ClearSCADA 2010 Features New Connectivity, Security, And System Support Functionality
Control Microsystems, a Schneider Electric company, today announced the release of ClearSCADA 2010, the latest version of the powerful client-server enterprise software. This latest version provides improvements for remote control & telemetry, enhanced connectivity to modern databases, improved security and enhanced alarm handling.

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Ipswitch, Inc. Network Management Division Announces Plans to Add Array of Powerful Features in WhatsVirtual 2.0
Ipswitch, Inc., the developer of the WhatsUp Gold suite of innovative IT management software, today announced that it plans to add an array of powerful features to its virtual infrastructure management tool, Whatsup Gold WhatsVirtual, a plug-in module that delivers accurate and up-to-date availability and performance information into VMware®-based virtual server infrastructures.

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Mapping SQL Server Features to Oracle Database
This category includes three child items: Logins, Server Roles, and Credentials. Logins in SQL Server can be one of two types with respect to authentication: managed by Windows (typically within Active Directory, but also local to the server) and managed by SQL Server (mixed mode).

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