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By:  ComputerWorld Canada staff  On: 31 Aug 2006 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Fido picks up the Pebl

Motorola Canada’s MotoPebl is now available in Canada through Fido. The Pebl follows up on the success of Motorola’s Razr phone, which gained popularity with its stylish design. The Pebl features a soft-touch texture and rounded contours that give the phone an oval, clamshell shape. It includes a vertical external display and a dual-hinge mechanism the company said allows users to slide open the phone with one hand. On the inside, the phone is Bluetooth-enabled and features an embedded VGA camera with video recorder and playback, as well as speaker-independent voice recognition and quad-band technology.

Availability: Available now Pricing: $100 with a three-year Fido contract URL: www.fido.ca

Novell updates security management software

Novell is making an updated version of its security event management software available, which the company says will enhance customers’ overall compliance and identity management efforts. Sentinel Version 5.1.3, based on technology acquired with e-Security in April, provides security event management capabilities to enterprises. The software is designed to automate the collection of event log data from security devices and help users make sense of it through a common management console. Novell has worked to provide tight integration between Sentinel and Novell platforms, and the company said the integration will help customers manage security, identity and compliance with one infrastructure.

Availability: Available now Pricing: Starts at US$104,000 URL: www.novell.com

IBM rolls out entry-level SAN array

IBM has introduced an entry-level storage array for small and mid-sized businesses and departments within the enterprise. The company’s System Storage DS4200 Express Model is a 4Gbps Serial ATA disk system. It is mounted in a 3U-high enclosure and includes two RAID controllers. The DS4200 uses as many as 16 Serial ATA drives for a total capacity of 8TB. The DS4200 can attach to as many as four host computers. It can also support attachments to the IBM EXP420 Expansion Unit for scaling capacity to 56TB. For data integrity and fault tolerance, the system supports RAID levels 0, 1, 3, 5 and 10. It can attach to Windows, Linux, NetWare or Unix hosts either as direct-attached storage or as a storage area network (SAN). The DS4200 also uses 4Gbps Fibre Channel connectivity.

Availability: Available now Pricing: DS4200 starts at US$11,500, and 500GB Serial ATA disks for the dual-controller DS4200 start at US$900 URL: www.ibm.com

Linspire releases Freespire 1.0 early

Linspire Inc. has released Freespire 1.0, an open-source Debian version of the Linux OS. Linspire’s flagship product of the same name is sold by retailers such as Amazon.com and Wal-Mart as a low-cost alternative to Microsoft Windows. Linspire, intended for novice Linux users, is also based on the free version of GNU/Linux operating system developed by the open-source Debian project. The company had earlier promised to create an open-source version of Linspire to encourage a community of Linux developers. Freespire includes goodies from Linspire’s pay product, including its “click and run” software management tool, through which users can download drivers, codecs and software with one mouse click, which has been an obstacle for the OS’s growth. Linspire offers two versions of Freespire. Freespire 1.0 is described as 99 per cent open source, but it does contain some proprietary components where open source alternatives are not available. A second version, called the Freespire 1.0 OSS Edition, does not have any proprietary components.


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