APPLIANCE BASED COMPUTER SOFTWARE HARDWARE

Brand Owner Address Description
DBPROTECTOR CROSSROADS SYSTEMS, INC. 11000 North MoPac Expressway Austin TX 78759 Appliance-based computer software and hardware for preventing unauthorized access to and misuse of computer database information, namely, for auditing, monitoring, analyzing and reporting computer application and user access into database resources, for sending alerts pertaining to unauthorized database use and access, blocking unauthorized access to database information, for firewall security purposes, database security purposes, intrusion detection purposes, and for intrusion prevention purposes;DB PROTECTOR;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for analyzing impact on binaries, software, and hardware of a planned software upgrade for a computer system. The method includes performing a configuration inventory for the computer system with profiles for the computer system of hardware, software including operating system software, middleware, applications, development tools, and third party software, application interfaces, and binaries. A set of upgrade rules, e.g., rules defining hardware and software requirements including interfaces, libraries, dependencies, and more, are accessed and the binary profiles are analyzed based on the upgrade rules to determine safe binaries and at-risk binaries. The at-risk binaries are further divided into subcategories based on risks of incompatibility with the planned software upgrade. The subcategories include failure, high risk, and low risk. The method includes generating text or graphical reports providing the analysis results to quantify and qualify the impacts on binaries and other portions of the computer system.