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Military Spends $4.4M To Supersize Net Monitoring

coondoggie writes "Bigger, better, faster, more are the driving themes behind the advanced network monitoring technology BBN Technologies is building for the military. The high-tech firm got a $.4.4 million contract today from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop novel, scalable attack detection algorithms; a flexible and expandable architecture for implementing and deploying the algorithms; and an execution environment for traffic inspection and algorithm execution.The network monitoring systems is being developed under DARPA's Scalable Network Monitoring program which seeks to bolt down network security in the face of cyber attacks that have grown more subtle and sophisticated."

Zenoss Core Recognized as Best Open Source Network Monitoring Solution

Annapolis, MD (August 21, 2008) - Zenoss Core has been awarded the InfoWorld Best of Open Source Software Award in the Network Monitoring category. The InfoWorld judges cited Zenoss Core's "unified, object-based repository of infrastructure monitoring," and "tightly integrated tools and reports," as reasons for selecting Zenoss Core as the leading open source solution for network monitoring. The Zenoss Core project is sponsored and developed by Zenoss, Inc. a leading provider of open source network, systems and application management software.

Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring

jgoguen writes "Nagios, originally known as Netsaint, has been a long-time favourite for network and device monitoring due to its flexibility, ease of use, and efficiency. Nagios provided, and still provides today, a low-cost, versatile alternative to commercial network monitoring applications. Nagios 3 takes a huge step forward compared to Nagios 2, providing improved flexibility, ease of use and extensibility, all while also making significant performance enhancements. Due to its extensibility and ease of use, no device or situation has yet been found that cannot be monitored using Nagios and a pre-made or custom script, plug-in or enhancement." Read on for the rest of jgoguen's review.

Advance Nanotech Announces First Order Addressing Environmental Chemical Detection Monitoring

New York, NY - Advance Nanotech, Inc.,recently announced that the Company's majority owned subsidiary, Owlstone Nanotech, Inc., was awarded a multiple unit contract for its Lonestar environmental monitoring sensor from a U.S. based commercial entity. This sale represents Owlstone's first-ever field deployment of sensors for environmental monitoring. The initial order totaling approximately $180,000 is expected to be shipped within the next 30 days. Due to the nature of the application for which the sensors are intended, the Company is not authorized to provide any further information on the purchasing entity.

Advance Nanotech Announces First Order Addressing Environmental Chemical Detection Monitoring

Advance Nanotech, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: AVNA), today announced that the Company's majority owned subsidiary, Owlstone Nanotech, Inc., was awarded a multiple unit contract for its Lonestar environmental monitoring sensor from a U.S. based commercial entity. This sale represents Owlstone's first-ever field deployment of sensors for environmental monitoring. The initial order totaling approximately $180,000 is expected to be shipped within the next 30 days. Due to the nature of the application for which the sensors are intended, the Company is not authorized to provide any further information on the purchasing entity.

Advance Nanotech Announces First Order Addressing Environmental Chemical Detection Monitoring

NEW YORK, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advance Nanotech, Inc., (BULLETIN BOARD: AVNA) , today announced that the Company's majority owned subsidiary, Owlstone Nanotech, Inc., was awarded a multiple unit contract for its Lonestar environmental monitoring sensor from a U.S. based commercial entity. This sale represents Owlstone's first-ever field deployment of sensors for environmental monitoring. The initial order totaling approximately $180,000 is expected to be shipped within the next 30 days. Due to the nature of the application for which the sensors are intended, the Company is not authorized to provide any further information on the purchasing entity.

StarTrak Bolsters Intellectual Property With Key New Patent Applications

(EMAILWIRE.COM, August 23, 2008 ) Morris Plains, NJ – StarTrak Systems, a subsidiary of Alanco Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALAN), and the leader in transport refrigeration wireless monitoring and control systems, today announced that it has added three key patent applications to its intellectual property portfolio, now totaling fourteen pending and issued patents covering a broad spectrum of functionality related to wireless refrigerated transport (“reefer”) monitoring, including: • Sensing rapid reefer fuel loss and monitoring re-fueling events, allowing operators to detect leakage or theft and evaluate fuel consumption and costs • Capability to remotely broadcast multiple reefer power on and off settings, eliminating operator involvement • Remote temperature setting, allowing customers to assure reefer temperature is consistent with shi

Real Time Monitoring of Temperature Changes in Neurovascular Bundles During Robotic Radical Prostatectomy-Thermal Map for Nerve Sparing Radical Prostatectomy

Real Time Monitoring of Temperature Changes in Neurovascular Bundles During Robotic Radical Prostatectomy-Thermal Map for Nerve Sparing Radical Prostatectomy

Schlage® Unveils Video Monitoring Capabilities for Schlage LiNK Through Strategic Alliance with Panasonic at CEDIA EXPO 2008

SCHLAGE® UNVEILS VIDEO MONITORING CAPABILITIES FOR SCHLAGE LINK THROUGH STRATEGIC ALLIANCE WITH PANASONIC AT CEDIA EXPO 2008

Google App Engine Monitoring Available on Hyperic CloudStatus

Google’s Cloud is the Second Service to Gain Real-Time, Independent Monitoring of Health and Performance

Local Officials Move Toward Monitoring Nanotechnologies

State and local officials have taken steps to begin monitoring the manufacture and storage of nanomaterials, a major step for a cutting-edge technology that has yet to be regulated by the federal government. On July 28, 2008, the Cambridge, Mass., Public Health Department recommended to the city manager that Cambridge take several steps to gain a better understanding of the nature and extent of nanotechnology-related activities now under way within the city. In addition, news outlets are reporting that a key member of California State Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials is holding meetings around the state in advance of introducing legislation next year that may grant state regulators landmark oversight of nanomaterials.

A search-and-rescue robot, a system for monitoring electromagnetic radiation and a special educational software for children suffering from autism were some of the innovations developed by the Thessaloniki University Research Committee.

A search-and-rescue robot, a system for monitoring electromagnetic radiation and a special piece of educational software for children suffering from autism were some of the innovations developed by the Thessaloniki University Research Committee and presented at the 73rd Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF).

Philips Launches its First Patient Monitoring System in India

Royal Philips Electronics announced a series of new portable, compact patient monitors that provides a reliable, yet affordable means to observe and care for patients. Now available to healthcare providers in India, the new Philips SureSigns VM3 is the first Philips patient monitor designed for emerging markets like India. With a growing per capita income and adoption of new lifestyles, healthcare services in India are rapidly changing. In order to meet the increasing demand for quality care, people in urban areas have seen the construction of new, state-of-the-art hospitals and associated satellite facilities, while others are increasingly seeking care at smaller nursing homes and clinics. This has fueled the demand for healthcare equipment across segments and the growth of the Indian patient monitoring equipment market is estimated


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