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Telelogic upgrades System Architect

Patricia Pieterse
By Patricia Pieterse, iWeek assistant editor
Johannesburg, 23 Jan 2008

Telelogic upgrades System Architect

Telelogic, a provider of software solutions for enterprise life cycle management, has released the latest version of Telelogic System Architect, its enterprise architecture and business process analysis solution, says moneycontrol.com.

System Architect 11.0 offers new features and capabilities that help organisations deploy, visualise, collaborate on, and scale their enterprise architecture and business process analysis initiatives.

New enterprise planning capabilities enable organisations to use their architecture to better understand the impact, resources and risks associated with evolving from their current environment to a future state.

C-Byte introduces EAP

C-Byte announced a new professional service called Enterprise Architecture Planning, according to PR Web.

Offered by C-Byte's newly formed Enterprise Division, an Enterprise Architecture Plan (EAP) helps customers align IT with their business strategies and exploit IT to achieve their business objectives.

A key component of the EAP is a structured cost/benefit analysis called returned business value. This analysis determines the real value of technology investments and helps organisations establish a baseline for future investments and for measuring ROI.

High Tower unveils Cinxi

Security solutions developer High Tower Software announced a new generation of high performance security appliances, says SOA World Magazine.

Cinxi is designed to help organisations collect disparate network log data, assess it for potential security and compliance regulations impact, and store it securely for audit purposes.

The product line combines high performance hardware and new modular software architecture to deliver a solution at the cutting-edge of the security information and event management market.

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