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        IT Weekly Roundup, May 19
        From the business wires: a tool for monitoring Web apps, SharePoint connectors, and a self-extracting file compression program. 
        
        
        CA announced Monday 
Wily Introscope 7, a scalable solution for 
  monitoring and optimizing the performance of business-critical Web applications. 
  It will also support Introscope for Microsoft .NET, to be released later in 
  2006, a tool for managing Web applications in .NET and heterogeneous environments. 
  
http://www.ca.com
Brocade Communications Systems Inc. announced Monday version 3.0 of 
  Brocade Tapestry MyView, a resource access management solution that provides 
  improved file access controls for IT and security administrators and tools to 
  streamline reporting of access authorizations for compliance audits. The solution 
  is designed to integrate with Microsoft Active Directory. http://www.brocade.com
FileNet Corp. released Tuesday three new connectors for extending Microsoft 
  Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003. FileNet 
  Connector for Microsoft SharePoint Document Libraries allows Microsoft SharePoint 
  document libraries to be integrated with the FileNet P8 enterprise content management 
  repository. FileNet Connector for Microsoft SharePoint Portal Search 
  extends the search capability of SharePoint Portal Server 2003 to include any 
  content that is federated to the FileNet P8 enterprise content management services. 
  FileNet Connector for Microsoft SharePoint Web Parts delivers document 
  and task management capabilities that align with JSR 168 portlet capabilities. 
  http://www.filenet.com
WinZip Computing announced Tuesday the latest version of its self-extracting 
  program for compressed .ZIP files, WinZip Self-Extractor 3.0. The program 
  now features enhanced deflate compression support and improved compression technology 
  found in the company's flagship WinZip 10.0 product line. Also included 
  are support for 128- and 256-bit AES encryption and the ability to use high-resolution 
  icons with self-extracting .ZIP files. http://www.winzip.com/prodpagese.htm
In Microsoft news, Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates 
  Monday talked 
  up the upcoming SharePoint Server 2007 at the company's "first-ever" 
  SharePoint Conference at its Redmond-Wash. campus and again 
  Wednesday at the Microsoft CEO Summit. He also hyped a bevy of other 
  new Microsoft technologies that help companies to internally look for 
  employees based on skills and knowledge; allow users to create "mashup" 
  pages of information from various sources such as RSS feeds; and search for 
  information across an enterprise using SharePoint Server -- among countless 
  other things from software as services to advertising.
Amid all this, Microsoft found time to buy 
  security software vendor Whale Communications to beef up its existing 
  secure access solutions based on Windows Server and ISA Server, and it's also 
  rumored to be in talks to take 
  over virtualization company Softricity.
It seems like every day Microsoft is spreading into another industry, so it's 
  no surprise when entrenched market leaders like Symantec 
  take the company to task for this and that. The security vendor is saying Windows 
  Vista incorporates data management technology from its subsidiary Veritas under 
  a license, the terms of which it says Microsoft violated.