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Bytware Newsletter: November/December 2007

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Win a Nintendo Wii!
There’s still time to play Bytware’s smash hit game and win!
Have you played Bytware’s hit online mystery game? If not, there’s still time to get in on the fun… and you might just win a Nintendo Wii or iTunes gift cards. Starting off with a YouTube video shot on location in Tokyo, i5virus puts you in the role of an investigator with the elite SIS&CE, a group devoted to investigating international cyber crime. Nearly 1,000 players from more than 36 countries have already taken part in the game. Don’t miss out! The game ends December 12, so visit www.i5virus.com and get your entry in today! Play i5virus now >

Security News:
Former i5/OS Security Architect Pat Botz launches new company (IT Jungle)
There’s a serious problem with the state of security in the IT industry, according to Pat Botz, former i5/OS security architect with IBM. That’s why he recently left IBM to work on this problem with his new consulting company, Group8 Security. To hear Botz talk about the state of computer security is a little bewildering. Instead of the latest technology, what he really wants to talk about is the disconnect between the decision makers in the corner offices and technical pros in the server room. Read Alex Woodie’s full article on IT Jungle and learn more about Group8 Security >

Company News:
Media and writers laud Bytware for innovative awareness campaign
System i users aren’t the only ones enjoying Bytware’s i5virus game. Media outlets and writers have been cheering the innovative campaign. i5virus is more than just a fun romp across the web, it’s an awareness campaign to help you learn about potential security risks and take action before your system or data is harmed. Featured in media that includes IT Jungle, System iNetwork, MC Press Online, News Daily Podcast, System i News UK, Search400, and System iMagazine (Netherlands), writers have been raving about the thumpin’ YouTube video and the unique game site that make up this fun System i security mystery. Play i5virus now

Company News:
Bytware receives three prestigious International Davey Awards
Once again we’re pleased to announce that Bytware has been honored with the prestigious International Davey Award for design and communications. For the third consecutive year Bytware has been recognized by the International Academy of the Visual Arts (IAVA) for excellence, being selected from a pool of more than 4,000 entries from around the world. This year’s honors include three Silver Davey Awards for B2B print advertising campaigns, art direction, and music composition for interactive multimedia.

Company News:
I.T. Truths campaign to appear in new HarperCollins book
The results of the Creativity 37 competition have been announced and we are pleased to have received honors for our I.T. Truths print campaign that has been seen this year in IBM Systems Magazine, COMMON.CONNECT, and System iNEWS Magazines in the U.S. and the U.K. The work was selected from a field of more than 3,000 entries from 29 countries and will appear in the HarperCollins Creativity37 annual to be published in the summer of 2008. The I.T. Truths campaign has also received the Davey Award, and the Communicator Award.

Support News:
Get answers quickly online in the Bytware Support Forums
Bytware customers are finding the online Support Forums to be an indispensable source for information about their products. If you haven’t already visited the forums, check them out today! You can interact with technical support specialists and even submit support requests for quick online responses. To gain exclusive access to the new Support Forums, just visit this link and follow the instructions to register.

Case Study:
Clover Stornetta Farms calls Bytware products a “slam dunk”
Clover Stornetta Farms, a locally owned and operated dairy processor in Northern California, faced the need to improve security when it expanded its operations and moved business offices to a second location. It found the solution in StandGuard Network Security. By spending just 15 minutes a day over the course of a month, Clover was able to develop and implement the network aspects of its security policy without disrupting operations. When Clover’s IT Director Ken Kuhn combined this with Bytware’s MessengerPlus and StandGuard Anti-Virus, he found that he had a portfolio of System i products that were a “slam dunk.” Read the full case study >

Education:
Demystifying Security: A new approach to security from Pat Botz
To most in today’s hi-tech world of networks and regulations, security seems complex; and the solution is to hand the baton to the tech savvy and throw the latest software at the problem. But in reality this can be the least effective path to efficient and effective security. In short, they’re putting the cart before the horse. The truth is that security is really a business issue, not a technological one. It’s about finding the right balance between your level of risk tolerance and the cost of achieving an acceptable level of risk—and making the right business decisions along the way. In this free presentation from Group8 Security, former IBM System i Security Architect Pat Botz shows you a different way of looking security. Download the presentation >

Tech Tip:
Troubleshooting halted e-mail notification in Messenger
When sending email notifications with Messenger, a pager message that is blank or has no text can cause a critical error. When the router job encounters a blank pager message, it will receive a “Buffer length not valid” error, and the job will stop processing messages causing email notification to halt. Find out how to correct and prevent these errors and keep your jobs running. Find out how in this tech tip. (Note: Your Support Central username and password are required to access this tip.)

Tech Tip:
Scanning Guest Operating Systems for viruses on System i
With support for Guest Operating Systems—such as AIX and Linux—the number of paths through which malicious code can gain access to sensitive data on System i greatly increases. StandGuard Anti-Virus can scan these operating systems and protect your System i and network from malicious code, and can do it all from a single interface under i5/OS. Here’s how. (Note: Your Support Central username and password are required to access this tip.)

CONTACTING Bytware, Inc.
For sales and product inquiries, please use our online contact form.
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© 2007 Bytware, Inc.

Bytware Newsletter: COMMON Focus Special Edition, October 2007

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Special Events:
Get set for a very special event at COMMON Focus
All eyes will be on Columbus when the first ever COMMON Focus kicks off this weekend. In celebration of this unique event, Bytware has a very special event of its own that will kick off as the show opens. Look for information in the bag you receive at check in, and then visit booth 8 for more details!

Support News:
Bytware Support Forums and Information Database
Bytware customers are finding the online Support Forums to be an indispensable source for information about their products. If you haven’t already visited the forums, check them out today! You can interact with technical support specialists and even submit support requests for quick online responses. To gain exclusive access to the new Support Forums, just visit this link and follow the instructions to register.

Company News:
Cafe Bytware COMMON exhibit wins Grand Prize
We are pleased to announce that our popular Cafe Bytware exhibit, seen at the Anaheim and Miami conferences, has been awarded the Grand Prize in the 2007 liquidlibrary design competition. The annual competition, sponsored by liquidlibrary and its parent company Jupiter Images, draws numerous entries from around the world each year and selects a single winner and four finalists from the field. Catch Cafe Bytware again in Nashville at the spring 2008 show. And in the meantime…

Company News:
Bytware unveils all-new tabletop display at COMMON Focus
For the more intimate expo environment of COMMON Focus, we’re unveiling an all-new tabletop design based on the larger Cafe Bytware theme! Be sure to join us at Booth 8 in Columbus to check out the new display and get the latest news about Bytware products and our special event!

Security News:
Security Attacks and Breaches on the Rise (IT Jungle)
Two recently released reports by organizations that track attacks on corporate networks probably not make network and security administrators sleep any better. But, given all of the malware, worms, and other nasty stuff out there in the electronic world, they probably were going to sleep with one eye open and one hand on the BlackBerry anyway. Read the full story by Timothy Prickett Morgan and get up to date on some of the alarming recent finds in the world of system security.

Security News:
Security consideration for PHP on System i (IBM)
Considering implementing PHP on your System i? Already done so? Make sure you are up-to-date on some of the key security issues that PHP can represent. This brief IBM Redbook Wiki provides a great starting overview of PHP, configuration settings, and basic authentication issues. You’ll then be led to some additional sources to help get you started off on the right track with PHP on System i. Read the IBM Redbook Wiki.

Tech Tip:
Send CL commands to other jobs
PeekPlus gives programmers the ability to send CL Commands to other jobs, providing advanced diagnostic and recovery features not otherwise available. You can access QTEMP objects, change the LDA, grant authorities and much more. Find out how in this tech tip. (Note: Your Support Central username and password are required to access this tip.)

Tech Tip:
Be warned of impending storage problems
The use of abnormally large amounts of disk is often the result of other problems such as a runaway job, extensive logging, or the installation of a new program without the addition of more storage to accommodate it. Find out how to prevent these and other issues before they can impact your operations. (Note: Your Support Central username and password are required to access this tip.)

CONTACTING Bytware, Inc.
For sales and product inquiries, please use our online contact form.
For technical support please fill out our online support form.
If you prefer to speak to someone by phone, please call 775.851.2900,
Monday - Friday, 6 am - 5 pm
PST.

© 2007 Bytware, Inc.

Bytware Newsletter: August/September 2007

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

Product News:
New version of PeekPlus now availablePeekPlus, the long-trusted tool that allows monitoring of and interacting with users in real time, has been updated to version 3.5. The new version adds V5R4 compatibility. PeekPlus provides the ability to view activity on a user’s screen up to the last keystroke to enhance training, catch potential errors, and audit users without impacting or reducing their performance. Security investigations can also be enhanced with PeekPlus by monitoring user activity in suspicious situations. All of this and more is possible with PeekPlus. Learn more about PeekPlus.

Support News:
Bytware Support Forums and Information Database
The all-new Support Forums are becoming a popular source for interaction with our technical support specialists. If you have not already visited the forums, check them out today. You can get the latest information and assistance for your Bytware solutions and view items of interest specific to the product for which you have current support. You can also access technical tips and user guides, and even submit support requests and receive online responses from our expert technical support specialists. To gain exclusive access to the new Support Forums, just visit this link and follow the instructions to register.

Company News:
Bytware recognized with two Summit Creative Awards
The Summit International Awards has honored Bytware in the 2007 Summit Creative Awards competition. Bytware’s set of iconic product logos received the Bronze Summit Award and the original music composed for Café Bytware’s interactive presentations received the Silver Summit Award. Over the course of fourteen years, the Summit International Awards has established itself as one of the premier arbiters of creative excellence. Using rigorous evaluative criteria and top international judges, this unique competition evaluates work based on the strength of the idea, the quality of execution, and the work’s ability to persuade. Bytware also received two Summit Creative Awards in 2006 for the Object Integrity Famous Quotes print advertising campaign. View the winning work online.

Promotion Winners:
20 System i users claim free PeekPlus licenses
Congratulations to the following companies who received free PeekPlus licenses in our recent “Bytware 20/20″ promotion: Amsterdam Printing, Continental Commercial Products, NCSEAA, Blue Sky Casino, Caremark, CDW, City of McKinney, Concordia Bank, DR Horton, FFE Transportation Services, Fresh Express, Glatfelters Insurance, Gold Toe Moretz, O’Reilly Auto Parks, Pinnacle Entertainment, Severn Trent Services, Workmens Insurance Group, Fredericks of Hollywood, Shamrock Foods, United South & Eastern Tribes. Bytware promotions give you a great opportunity to add award-winning software to your System i. Watch for the next promotion and bring home great solutions.

Virus News:
McAfee untangles results of anti-virus comparative test
On August 8, at LinuxWorld, start-up vendor Untangle performed an anti-virus comparative test pitting nine commercially available anti-virus solutions against its own ClamAV-based anti-virus solution. McAfee untangles the results to reveal serious flaws in the methodology used in this test. Read McAfee’s report online.

Virus News:
300,000-threat mark reached five months early
At the end of 2006, anti-virus software leader McAfee—whose engine powers StandGuard Anti-Virus—predicted that the number of viruses and malicious code threats would reach 300,000 by the end of 2007. It appears that their estimate was quite conservative. We’re already there. The 300,000 mark was passed on August 1, 2007, when the 5088 DAT weighed in with 300,450 threats. The latest release, DAT file 5106 dated August 27, 2007, lists the number of threats detected as 316,329. This is an alarming development as the predicted number came to pass a full five months early, a signal that the rate of virus proliferation is increasing at an ever faster pace.

Education:
An Objective Approach to Security (Free White Paper)
i5/OS may be famous for security, but it doesn’t go far enough in protecting your system’s data; it doesn’t differentiate how the data being accessed can be used. Therefore, it’s wise to supplement your security with third-party solutions that secure how data can be used with network applications. transaction security and how to overcome them. Download the free white paper.

Education:
The Modern Security Threat and Regulatory Compliance (Free White Paper)
The evolving threat from viruses is challenging the ability of IT management to keep up with security requirements and the ability of software developers to outsmart the criminals behind the code. As SOX-style legislation spreads to other countries, the international nature of today’s business world makes the challenge even greater. In this paper we examine the modern virus threat and how this threat can impact System i. In addition, we look at how management of the threat ties into the now all too familiar Sarbanes-Oxley law, as well as the emerging Japanese flavor of the same, known perhaps affectionately as J-SOX in its home country. With specific guidance from COBIT and NIST, this helpful resource can bring you up-to-date on the globalization of regulatory legislation and how best to mitigate the virus threat on your System i-based network. Download the free white paper.

Tech Tip:
Excluding an Object from being monitored
Do you need to know when a critical communications line is down? Messenger can monitor the Work with Configuration Status (WRKCFGSTS) display for lines, controllers, devices, and network interfaces for abnormal statuses. Here’s how… (Note: Your Support Central username and password are required to access this tip.)

Tech Tip:
Auditing unused User Profiles
User profiles are typically the central point of any security implementation because they identify a user’s authority to all functions and objects. By auditing user profiles, you can determine whether your security guidelines are being followed. It is recommended that you regularly produce and review an audit report for user profiles not being used. Here’s how… (Note: Your Support Central username and password are required to access this tip.)

CONTACTING Bytware, Inc.
For sales and product inquiries, please use our online contact form.
For technical support please fill out our online support form.
If you prefer to speak to someone by phone, please call 775.851.2900, Monday - Friday, 6 am - 5 pm PST.

© 2007 Bytware, Inc.