Posts Tagged ‘Internet Explorer’

Galileo 3.0 Now Available for Improved Performance Analysis of Hardware and Virtualization Environments

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Galileo 3.0 Now Available for Improved Performance Analysis of Hardware and Virtualization Environments

ATS Group, innovator of Galileo Performance Explorer (Galileo PE), today announced the general availability of Galileo 3.0, the latest software release of the cloud-based infrastructure charting tool.

Key Features of Galileo 3.0

· Cross-browser compatibility: No longer dependent on only Internet Explorer, Galileo can be viewed from any major web browser without additional security settings or configuration.

· Use with mobile devices: Galileo now allows IT and business users anytime access to custom dashboards from popular smartphones and touch-screen tablets.

· Improved user interface: Galileo’s overall interface was enhanced—most notably, dashboard customization and integration of user-friendly capabilities such as use of min/max ranges—which gives users better visibility into their system utilization and performance metrics. Dashboards can also be viewed in full-screen to see more data at one time.

Galileo simplifies performance analysis of hardware and virtualization environments, including servers and storage systems, and currently supports AIX, Linux, Windows, and IBM SVC and Storwize V7000. Galileo 3.0 provides faster, smarter, cost-effective infrastructure management.

“We continually listen to our users and strive to allow them the ability to analyze data and obtain reports easier and quicker,” said Tim Conley, co-innovator of Galileo and principal partner of ATS Group. “As a result we are seeing organizations more confidently sharing and collaborating on important infrastructure issues and decisions.”

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Expat technology: Internet Explorer – good news and bad

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Expat technology: Internet Explorer – good news and bad

Hands up, I don’t like Internet Explorer; Safari, Chrome and Firefox are my three browsers of choice. No surprise that I am in the minority, as Internet Explorer remains in top spot in the browser market, but the question is for how long will that remain the case.

The figures for 2011 show that IE did remain at the top of the table but with some discrepancy as to what percentage: Net Applications say they had 52 per cent while StatCounter claim it is only 39 per cent.

Firefox remains in second place with 22 per cent, but Chrome has made impressive progress in 2011, taking 20 per cent of the market, an increase of 8 per cent, compared to a pretty static growth year for Firefox.
Of course Microsoft wouldn’t be Microsoft if they didn’t have a confusing array of versions in the market, with the majority of the growth attributed to IE9 on Windows 7, with IE8 dropping in popularity.

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Galileo 3.0 Now Available for Improved Performance Analysis of Hardware and Virtualization Environments

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Galileo 3.0 Now Available for Improved Performance Analysis of Hardware and Virtualization Environments

Latest software release of the cloud-based infrastructure charting tool provides enhanced user interface and accessibility to server and storage system dashboards

ATS Group, innovator of Galileo Performance Explorer™ (Galileo PE™), today announced the general availability of Galileo 3.0, the latest software release of the cloud-based infrastructure charting tool. Key features of Galileo 3.0 include:

Cross-browser compatibility: No longer dependent on only Internet Explorer®, Galileo can be viewed from any major web browser without additional security settings or configuration.

Use with mobile devices: Galileo now allows IT and business users anytime access to custom dashboards from popular smartphones and touch-screen tablets.

Improved user interface: Galileo’s overall interface was enhanced—most notably, dashboard customization and integration of user-friendly capabilities such as use of min/max ranges—which gives users better visibility into their system utilization and performance metrics. Dashboards can also be viewed in full-screen to see more data at one time.

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Tech Today: White House Sides with Internet Companies

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Tech Today: White House Sides with Internet Companies

Web Piracy Bill Faces Fiercer Fight: The White House said on Saturday that it does not support the anti-online piracy legislation in the House and Senate because both bills support changes to parts of Internet infrastructure governing security.

The Obama’s administration’s opposition to the legislation creates a new hurdle for Hollywood studios and supporters, The Wall Street Journal reports, who see legislation as critical to curb piracy as they explore online content pay models. Tech companies such as Facebook and Google worry the legislation could impose new liabilities on websites and provide the Justice Department with too much power over the Internet. [Wired, WSJ]

Zynga CEO: IPO Met Goals: Zynga CEO Mark Pincus talks to The Wall Street Journal about the recent IPO, company culture and the purpose of the “Missing in Action” list, a document maintained by Pincus to keep track of underperforming employees who owned big chunks of company equity. [WSJ]

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Oxygen Forensic Suite 2012 Adds Social Networking Analysis for iOS/Android Devices

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Oxygen Forensic Suite 2012 Adds Social Networking Analysis for iOS/Android Devices
Oxygen Software updates Oxygen Forensic Suite 2012, the company’s flagship mobile forensic tool, adding comprehensive analytic toolkit for social network communications on iOS and Android devices. Adding Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Foursquare and Twinkle, Oxygen Forensic Suite 2012 allows forensic specialists investigating user’s connections in popular social networks. In addition, the toolkit adds support for analyzing user activities in Mozilla Firefox, SkyFire and Dolphin browsers for Android devices. The newly added Device Logs section displays lists all logs generated by Android OS devices, allowing investigators accessing system and core messages and view the internal log of the Android system.

Moscow, Russian Federation (PRWEB) January 17, 2012

Analytics for Social Networks on the Go

Oxygen Forensic Suite 2012 offers experts an automated phone forensics toolkit quickly revealing users’ communications occurring in popular social networks. Supporting Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ networks in both Apple iOS and Android as well as Twinkle (iOS only), Oxygen Forensic Suite 2012 provides the ability to examine the device user’s friend lists, communications, photos, geo location and search history. The social network analysis tools allow studying the user’s communication circles, chats, uploaded files, and similar information.

“With social networks such as Facebook and Twitter quickly gaining in popularity, mobile communications are no longer limited to phone calls, email and text messages,” says Oleg Fedorov, Oxygen Software CEO. “With more and more mobile communication occurring outside of the usual boundaries, we feel it’s extremely important to provide forensic specialists a usable toolkit for investigating users’ activities in social networks.”

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