09/05/2008
Secerno today launched Secerno.SQL 3.1 to extend its reach of database protection and deliver wider platform support, performance improvements and greater enterprise-wide scalability.
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The award-winning Secerno.SQL platform has added support for Sybase to meet the needs of large enterprises with a wider range of database deployments, particularly those in the finance sector. Secerno.SQL also meets the growing performance requirements of large enterprises by increasing its processing to exceed 210,000 transactions per second.
With the latest version, Secerno also launches the enterprise controller appliance, which centralizes the management of large scale Secerno.SQL deployments via a single management console and aggregates alerts and reporting across the organization. This capability complements the ability of Secerno.SQL to integrate with external security information and event monitoring to further extend the platform's aggregated, real-time alerts with zero false positives.
"We are delighted to introduce the v3.1 product release, which demonstrates how Secerno is leading the market and responding to customer demand in the rapidly evolving database security space," said Steve Hurn, CEO of Secerno. "We made a commitment to our customers to broaden our portfolio and database support, deliver cost efficiencies through centralized management and reporting, as well as to increase the speed with which we process data. We've delivered on our promises and will continue to deliver on our promises; for example with support for blade servers coming in 2009."
Secerno.SQL 3.1 also extends push-button reporting for compliance and database security management and adds reporting for HIPAA, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act and the Data Protection Act. Large organizations can complete complex reporting in seconds with the push of a button, allowing easy compliance across all levels of the organization.
Last month Secerno announced the availability of its Secerno.SQL solution as a virtual appliance on VMware platforms VMware ESX, VMware ESXi and VMware Server.
Secerno.SQL 3.1 is available immediately, on a hardware or virtual platform, and is priced from $36,000/£18,000.
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