Windows IT Pro Storage UPDATE--Kingston Offers Secure Flash Drive for Corporate Users--March 20, 2006

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March 26, 2006

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- Kingston Offers Secure Flash Drive for Corporate Users2. From the Community
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==== 1. Commentary: Kingston Offers Secure Flash Drive for Corporate Users ====
by David Chernicoff, [email protected] Kingston Technology has released a USB flash drive that addresses the corporate market's concerns about the security of portable storage devices. USB flash drives are incredibly popular; on average, more than 1 million units are sold per week--but only a small percentage of them, about one-fifth of the total sales, are sold to corporate customers, as reported by various news sources. Corporate users are increasingly worried about data security on portable storage devices--not, primarily, information theft, but rather the possibility of losing confidential business data if a device is misplaced. In markets such as healthcare and finance that must address regulatory compliance, data loss could potentially bring about lawsuits. As a result, few companies have been willing to risk the potential consequences of losing USB flash drives, regardless of their potential business value. Targeting the enterprise market, Kingston has released Kingston DataTraveler Elite (DTE) Privacy Edition. DTE uses 128-bit hardware-based Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) data encryption to ensure that all the flash drive's data is secure. And because encryption is executed on the fly during the data transfer, no user intervention is required. Kingston also claims write speeds up to 14MBps and read speeds up to 24MBps. From a user's perspective, DTE is simple to use. Once the user enters a password to access the drive, the user can read and write data as if the DTE were any other secured data device, eliminating security concerns that would prevent applications from running. For additional protection, the drive uses complex passwords and also locks out any user after 25 consecutive failed password attempts. At press time, I hadn't received a response to the question of whether or not the device is permanently locked after the lock-down sequence occurs. However, it would be a reasonable presumption that if this condition is met (25 consecutive failed password attempts), the drive is no longer in the hands of the appropriate person. Unsurprisingly, the DTE is targeted at the enterprise. The manufacturer's suggested retail price pricing for the DTE is almost double the cost of a normal, unsecured flash drive; the DTE 256MB model starts at $48, and the 4GB unit starts at $347. Kingston obviously believes (correctly, in my opinion) that the corporate market is less price-sensitive than the consumer market and that the features and benefits offered by a secured portable storage device are worth the additional expense.==== Sponsor: 123Together.com ====Can you afford to have anything less than 100% Uptime for your Mission Critical E-mail? E-mail has become mission critical to the functioning of business and every hour of downtime can cost thousands of dollars in lost productivity and revenue. In this free white paper, learn how to address challenges such as: making e-mail truly available 24x7x365, securing against viruses, comprehensively backing up e-mail data and more. Download your copy now!
http://www.windowsitpro.com/go/whitepapers/123together/emailhighavailability?code=STGMid0320==== 2. From the Community ====AD Backup Error in Symantec's CDP Solution Storage/Backup/Recovery member "Naz_01" receives an error message when trying to back up Active Directory (AD) accounts. To assist "Naz_01", please join the discussion at http://forums.windowsitpro.com/web/forum/messageview.aspx?catid=46&threadid=46547&enterthread=y==== 3. New and Improved ====
by Anne Grubb, [email protected] Offers Next-Generation CDP Solution Kashya announced the KBX5000 R2.3 Data Protection Platform, an integrated disaster recovery and continuous data protection (CDP) solution that offers application-aware integration with Microsoft and Oracle applications and provides instantaneous recovery with no loss of transactional data. The KBX5000 R2.3 provides advanced event and environmental-history tracking, enabling storage administrators to achieve more precise data-recovery points. The KBX5000 platform journals every data-write operation and adds a recovery timestamp, generating infinite recovery points. New event-based tags also let administrators easily identify known good recovery points prior to an event that caused data loss or corruption. Additionally, the product uses advanced journal compression to reduce CDP storage requirements. For more information, contact Kashya on the Web:
http://www.kashya.comiQstor Releases J2880 Switched JBOD iQstor Networks announced the general availability of the J2880, a modular 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel Switched Just a Bunch of Disks (JBOD) disk-expansion enclosure. The J2880 lets administrators easily and cost-effectively optimize and scale their network storage as needed, from a small RAID expansion system to large tiered-storage SANs. For larger SANs, the J2880 uses an advanced Fibre Channel switch technology to deliver a point-to-point switch connection between each drive and the storage controllers--a technology that improves SAN performance, reliability, and serviceability. The base J2880 is a 19" 3U rack-mountable enclosure that scales either to 2.2TB with 15 x 146GB Fibre Channel disk drives or to 7.5TB with 15 x 500GB Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives. For more information, contact iQstor on the Web:
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