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PrimeurWeekly 12 April 2010
>EuroFlash
>Learn at ISC'10 how parallel computing will evolve in the coming years
>Jülich supercomputer simulates quantum computer
>ASTRON and NWO to host International SKA Forum 2010
>Quantum spin-liquid simulated - A starting point for superconductivity?
>e-IRG releases new Roadmap on e-Infrastructure
>With its novascale bullion, Bull is back in force in the enterprise server market
>Dassault Systèmes and IBM announce completed transaction and integration of IBM PLM sales operation into DS
>Skoda Auto selects SGI Altix ICE to accelerate automotive innovation
>The Institute of Photonic Sciences explains how disorder at the microscopic level reveals important changes in the behaviour of matter
>Beyond the quantum limit
>New method to study key targets in Alzheimer's disease and prostate cancer
>Bull extends and updates its bullx family of supercomputers, to offer the most comprehensive and powerful range of solutions available for Extreme Computing
>Bull and Vordel combine their TrustWay box and Vordel Gateway products to provide security and performance for Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs)
>USFlash
>IBM announces smart analytics and transactional systems to draw key insights from vast amounts of data
>SuperDonate Inc. announces new software that donates unused computing power to charity
>TotalView 8.8 with ReplayEngine 1.7 and MemoryScape 3.1 released
>Cray CX1000 supercomputer now available with the new Intel Xeon processor 7500 Series
>NIST racetrack ion trap is a contender in quantum computing quest
>Cray XT5m supercomputer order reunites Cray with the National Center for Atmospheric Research
>GridCentric Inc. announces Copper Cluster Management Software
>Cray awarded $45 million supercomputer contract from the National Nuclear Security Administration
>More companies choosing HP over Sun and IBM for increased flexibility and lower total cost of ownership
>HP Labs discovery holds potential to fundamentally change computer system design
>HP releases 2009 Global Citizenship Report
>Woodward to tap IBM high performance Cloud services to simulate aircraft component design
>SGI broadens Altix UV shared memory server line with new high performance quad-socket Altix UV 10
>Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center accelerates scientific research with SGI Altix UV
>Los Alamos National Laboratory selects Panasas NAS storage solution for next-generation supercomputer
>King Abdullah University running with TotalView
>LTX-Credence chooses TotalView to aid development of semiconductor device test programmes
>Oracle Database 11g delivers world record result for a two-tier configuration on SAP Business Intelligence-Data Mart standard application benchmark
>Oracle Fusion Middleware delivers world record single-node result with SPECjAppServer2004 Benchmark
>Oracle releases new mainframe re-hosting products for Oracle Tuxedo 11g
>Oracle introduces Oracle Tuxedo 11g
>AMD sets the new standard for price, performance, and power for the data centre
>Greenplum to deliver "best of breed" integrated data Cloud solution for global organisations
>Cisco data centre innovation delivers breakthrough business advantages
>Call for Participation in the 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science hosted by Indiana University
>Combing a qubit
>Award-winning user workspace management technology achieves VMware Ready status
>Brown University scientists discover new principle in material science
Bull and Vordel combine their TrustWay box and Vordel Gateway products to provide security and performance for Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs)
Paris 30 March 2010 The flagship product Vordel Gateway has been ported for Bull TrustWay encryption boxes. The TrustWay box equipped with Vordel Gateway offers a powerful combination of innovative SOA security and management technologies and cryptographic services, as well as managing Common Criteria-certified keys to protect the implementation of Service-Oriented Architectures.
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The TrustWay Vordel Gateway box:

  • Combines the TrustWay Crypto PCI encryption card with the Vordel Gateway software
  • Offers both security and performance
  • Ensures conformity with even the most stringent data protection regulations.

"Nowadays, protecting sensitive data is a priority for every single organisation", confirmed Max Tu Ba, head of the Bull TrustWay product line. "Our partnership with Vordel is absolutely in line with our vision to offer our customers in the public and private sectors alike the ability to operate systems that can be totally trusted, while focusing on their core business activities. So the new TrustWay Vordel Gateway box opens up new market opportunites, both for Bull and Vordel."

Hervé Aubin, Director of Vordel France, commented: "The fact that Bull and Vordel have decided to offer a shared platform for securing and managing XML flows for SOA and Cloud architectures demonstrates that both partners want to offer innovative and high-performance solutions to their customers. Vordel's reputation in the security and management of XML infrastructures has been further strengthened by this partnership, which will enable us to develop new strategic markets."

Key features of the TrustWay Vordel Gateway box include:

  • Common Criteria certification: Incorporates the TrustWay Crypto PCI card, which is Common Criteria EAL4+ certified and approved by ANSSI
  • XML processing: Vordel XML Accelerator (VXA) engine, which enables XML analyses
  • Identity management and transformation: Security Token Service (STS) mode, SAML token management and injection, support for WS-Trust, credential mapping, token mapping (X.509 to SAML, Kerberos, etc)
  • Extended protocol support for the following: HTTP 1.0 and 1.1, JMS, MQ, FTP, SFTP, TIBCO Rendezvous, TIBCO EMS, SMTP, POP, TCP
  • Support for Web Service-oriented protocols: SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 , Plain XML (POX), REST, Web 2.0 (XMLHttpRequest, JSON)
  • Web Service governance: WSDL 1.2, WS-Policy 1.2, WS-SecurityPolicy 1.1, WS-Policy Attachment, UDDI
  • Safeguarding of confidential data: The same security regulations apply to Clouds as already apply to companies: SOX, HIPPA, Basle II, Basle III ...
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