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June 30, 2003 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - XOsoft Upgrades Data Rewinder
New York-based XOsoft Inc. last week announced Version 3.5 of its Data Rewinder software for disaster recovery. The software allows storage administrators to "undo" application and database server corruption, according to XOsoft. The standard version of Data Rewinder is priced at $995, and the advanced edition costs $2,395.
Concord Releases eHealth Suite v5.6
Concord Communications Inc. in Marlboro, Mass., announced Version 5.6 of its eHealth Suite. The new release provides an embedded Oracle database, expanded foreign language support and faster deployment capabilities, the company said. Pricing starts at $100,000.
Mind Electric Java Platform Updated
The Mind Electric Inc. in Addison, Texas, last week announced Version 4.1 of its Java-based Web services runtime platform. New features include support for the SOAP 1.2 standard and a plug-in for Borland Software Corp.'s JBuilder tool. The standard, entry-level edition of the product is free for most commercial uses. The professional edition sells for $2,000 per CPU.
CommVault Beefs Up QiNetix Platform
CommVault Systems Inc. in Oceanport, N.J., announced that it's adding a component to its QiNetix Storage Management Platform. QiNetix QNet will assess an application's storage consumption by correlating how the application and changing data management policies affect the storage architecture. Pricing starts at $1,000 or $1,500 per backup server or production host, depending on the configuration.



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