On the second and final day of the show, I spoke again to even more companies. I got to some more show announcements and a few updates to some other products. Once again, I shot a lot of video with many of them, but for everyone else, here’s a round up. Once again, some of these announcements are months old.

Eaton BladeUPS - New line of UPS devices from Eaton that fit in a blade server. They boast 97% power utilization of which they claim 92% is the standard thus saving money on energy costs. Their solutions are scalable from 12 kW up to 60 kW.
Stampede Technologies - Offer a software-based WAN optimization solution, priced lower for the SMB market. Their announcement is that they’re starting to sell through the OEM channel. The plan is their software on a Linux box will be considerably cheaper than competitors Riverbed and Cisco with their hardware based solutions. The rep claims that in a situation with 10 offices and 10 people in each office it would cost $70-$100K with Riverbed or Cisco. With the Stampede solution he claims the same scenario would cost $30-$40K.
Xceedium - Secure remote access to untrusted high-risk technical access. What that means is you can give proper deep access to contractors who are working on your network, but still audit, isolate, and contain them. The new 620 model for SMBs allows for 20 devices and costs $10K. Kind of pricey, but as the rep argues that’ll be nothing if you run into legal issues.
Bluecat Networks - Proteus IP address management appliance allows you to tag your IP addresses within your company. The new announcement is they’ve added workflow which allows you to delegate management of the IP space. Costs range from $2 to $80K.
Solera Networks - A deep packet capture application for security forensics. What that means is when information is coming in through the network, they capture all of the information, not just the server logs. Combined with that is their search engine, DeepSee. You would use Solera’s product to identify what information was taken during a security breach. After you fix the problem you can actually play back the scenario in a safe environment to see what happens.
SalesNOW - Combined CRM tool for BlackBerry and Web. Not nearly as functional as Salesforce, but the cost for Web and BlackBerry is $25/month per user. Very attractive to small businesses and SOHOs.
RoboForm Enterprise - I’m a huge fan of this password memorization application. I’ve been using their USB key version, Pass2Go, for about three years. They’ve got an enterprise version that allows network managers to deploy the password memorization application out to the staff.
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