With data security threats becoming more ubiquitous, the market for products that simplify the process of managing that information appears to be growing. New York-based GridApp Systems is hoping to take a step in that direction with Clarity 4.5 database automation software that it is launching Monday. The software — it’s compatible with a number of operating systems, including Linux, Windows, Solaris and HP-UX — is an upgrade from the company’s year-old 4.0 software and will be available at no extra cost to current clients, said Matt Zito, GridApp’s chief scientist.
GridApp Upgrade Boosts IT Automation Capabilities
Posted by: Jim Offner March 3, 2008 06:00 AMWith data security threats becoming more ubiquitous, the market for products that simplify the process of managing that information appears to be growing. New York-based GridApp Systems is hoping to take a step in that direction with Clarity 4.5 database automation software that it is launching Monday. The software — it’s compatible with a number of operating systems, including Linux, Windows, Solaris and HP-UX — is an upgrade from the company’s year-old 4.0 software and will be available at no extra cost to current clients, said Matt Zito, GridApp’s chief scientist.