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May 6, 2010

At COMMON 2010, Raz-Lee Security Says IBM i Getting Younger and Fresher

Raz-Lee Security Inc. CEO Shmuel Zailer held a press conference titled "The Power i: Getting Younger Daily!" at the COMMON 2010 conference in Orlando, Florida. Zailer enumerated some of the new, modern features available for the IBM i in Raz-Lee's products. Such features, Zailer said, enhance users' experience and streamline their workflow, and include an ever-improving GUI interface, advanced business intelligence analysis of a network access and QAUDJRN data warehouse, extended SYSLOG support, time-saving wizards, and support for SNMP and Twitter alerts.

"We do indeed believe the Power i is getting younger every day while still preserving its status as a long-time favorite amongst its users," Zailer said, adding that the IBM i user's experience is continually changing and improving as companies assess user needs and develop tools to accommodate them. Zailer outlined some of Raz-Lee's products' contributions to keeping the i young:

  • Realtime security alerts: Added support for Twitter, SNMP, SYSLOG to existing email, SMS, MSGQ, CL script support
  • 100 percent GUI interface in addition to 100 percent green-screen, and both support Excel, PDF, HTML, CSV reports
  • Business intelligence "slice and dice" product analyzes security data warehouse based on:
    • QAUDJRN log data
    • Database journal receiver data
    • Database READ triggers
    • Application log data
  • Wizards
    • Reverse-engineer native object security rules
    • Generate network access rules from actual network events

Linda Harty, executive editor & availability/security/networking/connectivity editor

Posted by lharty at May 6, 2010 12:12 PM

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