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IT Weekly Roundup, Feb. 4

From the business wires this week: AD tools; antispam solutions; tape appliances that compress, encrypt and sign data; and more.

Active Directory (AD) administrators can take advantage of four new tools included in ADtoolkit 3.0, the latest version of the AD admin solution from Javelina Software. The expanded toolset allows admins to move in bulk users, groups, contacts and computer names within AD Organizational Units. ADtoolkit 3.0 is priced at $995 per admin copy and is available at volume discounts. http://www.javelinasoftware.com

Find bugs in your code with Coverity’s latest scalable solutions for locating software defects and security vulnerabilities. Coverity Prevent can analyze millions of lines of code and follow every path the software can take, helping developers discover faulty sequences that can lead to computer crashes, poor performance or unwanted behavior. Coverity Extend enables software managers to create and enforce custom coding design policies across development teams. Both products work with C or C++ source code for Windows, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris and other enterprise operating systems. http://www.coverity.com

McAfee announced it will now offer weekly rules set engine updates (RENUs) to users of its SpamKiller spam detection product line. The move to go weekly from monthly updates was in response to the increasing number of ways spammers and hackers hijack computers and steal identities and online accounts, according to McAfee. http://www.mcafee.com

McAfee Spamkiller
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McAfee Spamkiller's antispam rules will now be current weekly rather than monthly.

VeriSign is extending its Email Security Service to provide support for European companies. Highlights include triple-layer spam filtering, multi-engine virus scanning, policy enforcement and quarantine access. A 30-day trial is available here.

CanIT-PRO 3.0 from Roaring Penguin Software allows users to control the level of spam filtering on their e-mail accounts through a new interface as well as giving admins the ability to filter outbound mail. Current customers can receive a free upgrade to version 3.0. http://www.roaringpenguin.com

NeoScale CryptoStor Tape 700
At 2U and 30 lbs., you might want to ask a coworker to help install the CryptoStor 700.

Store enterprise backup data securely with CryptoStor Tape 700 appliances from NeoScale Systems. Featuring hardware-based AES-128, AES-256 or 3DES encryption; hardware-based LZS compression; and digital signatures, the CryptoStor line of tape appliances includes the CryptoStor Tape FC702 and FC704, which have two and four Fibre Channel ports, respectively. http://www.neoscale.com

Catbird Networks released an improved version of its Intelligent Vulnerability Monitoring solution, which allows customers to access vulnerability reports online. An e-mail containing a link takes customers directly and securely to data on the security and performance of their systems. http://www.catbird.com

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Dan Hong is the associate Web editor of MCPmag.com, CertCities.com, TCPmag.com, Redmondmag.com and RCPmag.com.

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