NTP Software Storage M&A(R) Version 6.0 Now Available

The News Review:

- NTP Software Storage M&A(R) Version 6.0 Now Available
- Linux: Free software worth $10.8-billion
- DeCrane Aerospace Selects Steelwedge Software for OnDemand …
- CompanionLink Software Releases Microsoft Outlook Synchronization …
- Surfect Technologies Appoints Terry Gafron as Product Manager …

NTP Software Storage M&A(R) Version 6.0 Now Available
MarketWatch 
, Oct 23, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) –
NTP Software, the worldwide leader in the control and management of
unstructured data, today announced the general availability of the
latest release of NTP Software Storage M&A(R). This release provides customers with NTP Software’s
latest technology and includes the following new benefits:


Inclusion of email storage to provide a complete analysis of the
environment


Automated assessment of storage health


More comprehensive automated assessment of storage risk


Improved performance for NetApp and EMC Celerra platforms


Greater reporting flexibility to flag troublesome files

Responding to the request of its user community, NTP Software has
extended NTP Software Storage M&A(R) to
analyze and report on data stored in Microsoft Exchange public folders
and individual mailboxes. This enables storage administrators to see the
total picture of a user’s storage consumption
by combining their home directory use with their mailbox information. In addition, NTP Software Storage M&A(R)
now presents a more sophisticated view of storage environments by
separately assessing their health and their risk. An automated
assessment of storage health is presented as a summary health index,
with drill down to components such as waste, duplication, composition
and staleness.

Linux: Free software worth $10.8-billion
National Post, Canada 
Software publishers and support firms now generate an estimated US$35-billion a year selling or servicing titles built to run on the Linux operating system. A report prepared by Amanda McPherson, Brian Proffitt
and Ron Hale-Evans for the Linux Foundation estimate that.
Related: Back to Linux

DeCrane Aerospace Selects Steelwedge Software for OnDemand …
MarketWatch 
“Their decision highlights the
growing importance of effective planning processes to manage
resources and meet customer expectations. ”

About Steelwedge

Steelwedge Software, Inc. is the leading innovator in the field of
Sales Planning and Performance Management (SPPM), helping companies
create and collaborate on sales and operations plans (S&OP); develop
better collaborative sales forecasts; develop demand plans; and
improve field sales performance. Leading customers include
Hewlett-Packard, Honeywell, Harley-Davidson, Enterasys Networks,
Juniper Networks and Tellabs. For more information, please visit.

CompanionLink Software Releases Microsoft Outlook Synchronization …
MarketWatch 
This release comes on
the same day that the first Google Android phone — the T-Mobile G1
– is made available to the public. To get Microsoft Outlook contacts on their Google Android phone,
users will need CompanionLink for Google Android. In addition to
contacts, the software also synchronizes Microsoft Outlook calendar
events, recurring appointments, tasks, and alarms and reminders with
Google Android phones. The synchronization of data with the phones
occurs wirelessly without any user intervention. CompanionLink for Google Android is available from the company’s
website for $29. More information about the solution can be found
at companionlink.

Surfect Technologies Appoints Terry Gafron as Product Manager …
MarketWatch 
from Boise State University in Idaho. Steve Anderson, chief executive officer of Surfect, commented, “We are pleased to have Terry Gafron joining us as Product Manager, Software. His experience developing software and systems for a wide array of mechanical test equipment and wafer technology is well suited to support our goal of mass producing advanced metallization for solar wafers using our Direct Energy Plating (DEP(TM)) technology. Our closed cell tool also utilizes advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology that provides improved production monitoring and control as well as enabling customers to develop more complex deposition recipes. The combination of DEP(TM) and DSP technology enable a metal deposition tool that is more programmable and therefore more cost effective over the life of the tool. Furthermore, his proven track record in designing and implementing fully automated systems from start to finish at a substantially reduced cost will help ensure that our technologies are widely accepted in the marketplace.

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