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August 2007

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Scripting
It's time for a short pop quiz: Automating tasks can save time and money. True or False? I've taken the time to learn how to write scripts that automate tasks. True or False?
If you're like most systems administrators, your answers are True and False, respectively. Let's face it—the benefits of scripting are undeniable, but learning the craft isn't exactly easy. It takes time and practice. Fortunately, there are automation products available to do the scripting for you. One of the best products I've encountered is Network Automation's AutoMate 6.0. Using its drag-and-drop task-building capability, you can automate virtually any task in any business process without writing any code. AutoMate is also scheduling software, so you're able to not only automate tasks but also to configure them to run according to a schedule or when an event-based trigger (e.g., a Windows event log entry or an exceeded system threshold) occurs.

The fact that AutoMate has both automation and scheduling capabilities is a main reason why the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston decided to purchase the product five years ago. "Up until the time we got AutoMate, we had not found a tool that did both automation and scheduling within a single application," says Juan O. Garcia, the center's systems analyst. "Aside from that, most of the automation tools we looked into contained only basic functionality. AutoMate went above and beyond that by sending notifications about failures and/or successes. It also has some neat error-handling options." The only feature Garcia wishes the product would include is Web deployment capabilities.

Garcia notes that the Anderson Cancer Center uses AutoMate to automate numerous FTP, data-manipulation, and application tasks. The center automates thousands of file and data transfers (via FTP) that occur among the center's critical nurse-staffing, attendance, and HR systems. The center also automates data-manipulation tasks. "Here at Anderson, we have lots of data that comes out of systems, so there's a lot of data manipulation that we have to do. Because it's repetitive work, we use AutoMate to clean up and sort the data." The application tasks that the center automates are the kind of tasks you'd automate with macros but at a more sophisticated level.

Garcia estimates the Anderson Cancer Center is enjoying an annual full-time equivalent (FTE) savings ranging from 0.5 to 0.8, depending on the particular system AutoMate is being implemented on. (The highest FTE a product can have is 1.0, which means it's equivalent to a full-time worker.) Perhaps more important, having this product offers peace of mind. "Although the IT staff is basically 8 to 5, the health care staff works 24x7, so it's important for us to have software that automatically handles errors and notifies IT staff of any problems," explains Garcia.
—Karen Bemowski

Winner :
Network Automation AutoMate 6.0
http://www.networkautomation.com/automate
Finalist :
Entrigue Systems Script Start 1.5
http://www.entrigue.net/content.php?s=products
Finalist :
ScriptLogic Desktop Authority 7.6
http://www.scriptlogic.com/products/desktopauthority

Security
In a year in which data leakage was a hot topic and stories about companies losing control of thousands of customer records became a staple of the nightly news, security vendors rose to the challenge, offering encryption and other protection solutions for data that's stored and accessed within the enterprise as well as traveling with an increasingly mobile workforce. A data encryption solution for USB drives, RedCannon's KeyPoint solution, is my Editor's Best choice in security.

As John Jeffries, RedCannon Security vice president of marketing, puts it, "USB drives are in the enterprise and out of control." KeyPoint's value proposition is to manage these devices so that they continue to be a convenient vehicle for carrying corporate information but don't become a security threat. KeyPoint can harness a USB drive and turn it into a thin client that performs health checks on the PC it's plugged into, strongly authenticates the user to the corporate network (by using RSA one-time passwords), establishes a Juniper VPN connection, and even lets the user access applications via a corporate Citrix server. These secure remote-access features make KeyPoint stand out in a crowded field of USB drive encryption solutions.

However, KeyPoint's main function is to centralize control over all the USB drives in your organization. The KeyPoint Alchemy server appliance can provision and manage drives from almost any manufacturer, so you can leverage drives that you might already have purchased. You can set policies to encrypt any data that's copied to drives and to lock out or destroy the data on drives that are lost or stolen. Other differentiators, according to Jeffries, are that KeyPoint Alchemy can push policies and documents out to the drives and can monitor any access of a drive (even when the drive is offline) and report it back to the Alchemy server. Thus you have a complete auditable record of the activity on a drive if it's temporarily misplaced and so can determine what action to take if it's subsequently recovered.
—Renee Munshi

Winner :
RedCannon Keypoint
http://www.redcannon.com/products/alchemy.html
Finalist :
Secuware Security Framework
http://www.secuware.com/en/products/ssf.html
Finalist :
eEye Digital Security Blink Professional Edition with Anti-virus
http://www.eeye.com/html/products/blink/index.html

Storage
If you own or work in a small-to-midsized business (SMB), you know that choosing and managing any type of storage technology—whether DAS, SAN, or NAS—can be difficult. Additionally, you likely have a limited staff and resources at your disposal. My pain reliever for your storage headache is StoreVault S500. This product is an all-in-one storage solution, with NAS and SAN support out of the box and ranging in capacity from 1TB to 6TB. StoreVault is a division of Network Appliance (NetApp) devoted entirely to SMBs. StoreVault's General Manager Sajai Krishnan explains, "NetApp created StoreVault for IT generalists—people who work on all aspects of IT. And because we've typically focused on enterprise customers, almost ninety percent of the StoreVault division staff was brought from the outside to help better serve our new customers."

I spoke with StoreVault customer Gary Hensel, director of IT for FES Systems, about his reasons for purchasing StoreVault S500. Gary told me that one of the reasons FES Systems purchased the product was because StoreVault is part of NetApp. Gary says, "NetApp is a great brand and is very highly respected. NetApp has always been associated with the higher-end market, so when they create a division strictly for SMBs, you take notice. In fact, we already had a storage solution on order from another vendor but cancelled when we heard about StoreVault." Gary also pointed to the product's iSCSI support, which lets him connect StoreVault S500 directly to his network, turning it into its own file server. He also likes the product because it's very affordable, starting at just $6,000. Along with the favorable pricing, the product's multiple configurations really help Gary configure the unit to his business needs. For example, StoreVault S500 supports as many as 12 disk drives—right now, FES Systems is using 7 of them.

StoreVault S500's data management features are worthy of mention. The solution comes equipped with the StoreVault Manager, which provides volume management, snapshot scheduling, and capacity allocation. (For more details about StoreVault S500, see John Green's comprehensive product review in the June 2007 issue, InstantDoc ID 95847.)
—Blake Eno

Winner :
Network Appliance StoreVault S500
http://www.storevault.com/products/hw_s500.html
Finalist :
Asigra Televaulting 6.2
http://www.asigra.com/products/televaulting.php
Finalist :
iQstor Networks iQ2880 4Gb Fibre Channel Storage System

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