Friday, September 17, 2004


ePolicy Enhances Tools
Torrance-based ePolicy Solutions (www.epolicysolutions.com) has released an enhancement to its insurance software. The company's RightRisk7 software is a Java-based tool for managing insurance underwriting rules and rating data. The company has enhanced the tool by adding a suite of self service tools for configuration of the software. The new tools add drag and drop functionality for creating web-based insurance applications.
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Quest Secures Sofware
Quest Software (www.quest.com) has added new, security-focused features to the company's InTrust software. The company's InTrust software collects, stores, and reports on event log data for verifying compliance of organization security. The company has added the ability to track user and administrator in real time, and email and third party monitoring alert integration. The software is used for monitoring software policies, such as watching for the creation of user accounts outside of business (More info...)
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Ulead Upgrades Photo Slideshow Suite
Torrance-based Ulead Systems (www.ulead.com) announced that it has upgaded its DVD PictureShow Deluxe software. The company's new Ulead DVD PictureShow 3 Deluxe software adds a new three step workflow and templates that ease the process of turning digital photos into DVD and CD slideshows. Ulead's software also includes Photo Explorer 8.5, the company's digital media management software.
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Iomega Adds Wireless To Storage
San diego-based Iomega (www.iomega.com) announced the release of a new network-attached storage server which adds built-in wireless connectivity. According to the company, the new device is targeted for small business and home office networks who are looking for inexpensive storage. The Iomega NAS 100d NAS server provides capacities of 160GB and 250GB, and includes built in wireless 802.11g support for network connections. The NAS server also supports Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) connections (More info...)
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