Rabu, 23 Maret 2011

Bouris provides security products to local data center-Australian Techworld

The Executive Chairman of the TZ Limited, Mark Bouris, notifying protection infrastructure TZ access control systems (back) for local entrepreneurs serial based on the marketSydney and the star of The Apprentice, Mark Bouris, Australia has launched a set of IP-based access control systems, data center local customers in partnership with cabling contractor Anixter. TZ Limited is the parent company of the protection of infrastructure, TZ, which develops software for the security of access within the data center and equipment in the network. The Executive is the President of the TZ Bouris.The technology was originally developed in Australia, but now based in Chicago, PR in the us.Speaking at the launch Bouris said: "the physical security is as important as the security of the data." "In recent weeks filming from TZ throughout Canada, Europe and Australia," he said. "The products have been available for some time in the US, but it is important to track. "TZ has two main products, and TZ TZ Praetorian Centurion, which allow administrators to control access to systems in the Cabinet or Cabinet level.Centurion also does environmental monitoring and to integrate into existing network management systems.Is IP-based access to servers is controlled with a Web interface from any computer and a demonstration of unlocking the Cabinet has been carried out with the iPad. At cabinet system uses electromechanical lock than can be manually overridden with the key. Both systems have the audit trail capabilities and send notifications when an event is triggered.Tim Martin, Executive Director for Anixter South Pacific, said the institutions was an explosion in data center activities, and according to his research, 11 percent of IT managers remain on physical security.TZ infrastructure protection CEO John Wilson said that the concept of micro-protection is the combination of physical security and monitoring events. "We use intelligent devices that can operate and audit, "said Wilson. "Intelligent device TZ has a Web-based microchip, mechanical locking, an integrated sensor and is compatible with 80 percent of the existing Cabinet."TZ products are intended to ensure the carriers and boxes, no physical access to the data center, alone, but Wilson said that the software can be integrated with other types of access control tools, including those that use RFID and biometrics.Wilson said, is the encrypted data, browsing the Internet and the software uses RADIUS authentication.By Rodney Gedda on Twitter: @ rodneygedda for TechWorld Australia on Twitter: @ Techworld_AU


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