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Recent Product News
(Dec 2)
The VShell  3.5.2 server adds three new additions that protect your FTP transfers with FTP over SSL support. Also new are a Control Panel makeover, additional logging options including W3C extended log file format, an internal user database, and a new remote exec RunAs capability.
   
(Dec 2)
SecureCRT 6.1.3 lets you customize your workflow and automate routine tasks. Search from the Connect dialog, disconnect and reconnect all tabbed sessions, and launch a remote command or application on connect. Scripting enhancements support accessing session options, accessing the clipboard, and sending special keys. Logon is streamlined by allowing username and password to be saved with keyboard-interactive authentication.
   
(Dec 2)
SecureFX 6.1.3 provides faster, simpler site synchronization with a synchronize database and the ability to use active sessions for synchronize operations. Search for sessions, hosts, folders, or keywords from the Connect dialog. Logon is streamlined by allowing username and password to be saved with keyboard-interactive authentication. Context menu items let you navigate back, forward, to the parent folder, to the home folder, to the root folder, and to the current folder in Explorer.
   

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Recent Company News
(Oct 14)
According to the Fourth Annual Enterprise IT Security Survey of 350 IT managers and network administrators commissioned by VanDyke Software and executed by Amplitude Research that examines best practices in enterprise intrusion defense, 80% of respondents felt that their organization has budgeted sufficiently for information security needs.
   
(Apr 22)
Results from VanDyke Software's fifth annual "What Keeps You Up at Night?" survey of network/systems administrators indicate that most IT budgets are holding steady in spite of a sputtering economy. Findings showed that in the last two years while a solid majority (64% and 63%) of network administrators said their enterprises budgeted sufficiently to support current information security needs, only 24% in this year's survey answered they "sleep like a baby at night" compared to 33% in 2007.