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Uplogix RMOS v3.5 introduced by Uplogix(Worldwide Computer Products News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Uplogix, a provider of remote management solutions, announced on Monday (23 June) the launch of the Uplogix Remote Management Operating System (Uplogix RMOS) v3.5 intelligent software platform, which powers the Uplogix 3200 and Uplogix 430 appliances to automate routine system maintenance, configuration, fault diagnosis and recovery operations of distributed network devices and servers. According to the company, Uplogix appliances running Uplogix RMOS enable enterprises to reduce the cost, complexity and risk of managing their distributed IT infrastructures and improve service levels of business critical applications. Uplogix RMOS v3.5 is reportedly the first software platform to integrate IT operations and security remote management functions, including secure remote access, local performance monitoring, policy enforcement, configuration management, fault management and service level management, into a single solution. The platform automates up to 70% of routine maintenance and recovery operations with the intelligence of an on-site technician. Enterprises experience reduced IT support costs by 25-50% by performing routine maintenance without burdening IT staff and avoiding unnecessary support calls and trips caused by incidents and unplanned downtime, the company said. The new release is available in two versions - Standard and Advanced. The Standard version includes native support to manage any IP device with a console (serial) port. The Advanced version contains all of the remote management capabilities in the Standard version and includes advanced server and application management features such as Service Level Verification (SLV). In addition, it features service processor automation using IPMI, KVM over service processor and remote web access. Uplogix RMOS v3.5 will be available in July 2008. No pricing details were disclosed. ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) Copyright ? 2008 M2 Communications Ltd. |