- Tue May 4 1999 Short Take: Verano digs deep into databases
Verano has released software that lets businesses better organize information. The software, called Illuminar 2.0, extracts "metadata" information from documents, such as who created the files and who has access to them. The metadata allows for more refined searches, better security and analysis of what information in the corporate intranet is used most often. The software runs on Windows 95, NT, and Solaris operating systems and supports XML, HTML, and Java. Prices starts at $25,000.
- Fri Aug 6 2004 Industrial security guard gets backup
Verano joined by security specialist Betrusted to push software for industries like utilities, transportation.
- Fri Jan 31 2003 Could Linux run your power plant?
Verano, a company that sells software for controlling everything from power plants to factories, embraces the open-source operating system.
- Tue Jun 10 2003 Industrial security gets a Linux lock
Control-system specialist Verano unwraps a security-enhanced Linux-based package to help utility companies, manufacturers and others protect their key infrastructure from digital attacks.
- Fri Dec 19 2003 Linux catches on at coal power plants
RWE Innogy, a power company in the United Kingdom, is moving systems that control its coal-fired power plants to open-source Linux.
- Wed Jul 23 2003 Industrial Linux monitors pipelines
- Mon Sep 20 2004 TruSecure, Betrusted to merge and rename
Companies are expected to formally announce on Tuesday that they plan to create a new firm called Cybertrust.
- Fri Mar 7 2003 Wind River to power wind farm
Embedded software provider Wind River Systems, announces that its operating system will control a new fleet of Danish wind-powered electricity generators.

