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http://www.netopt.com.auMigo PC Portability Software
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Migo works by creating an encrypted backup of your computer’s data, including Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express email, and storing it on a portable storage drive. Adding Migo to your portable drive turns it into your personal agent, keeping track of everything you work on according to rules you alone specify. Take your portable drive with you, plug into an available PC, and enjoy instant access to your own data and email!
Migo turns that borrowed PC temporarily into your own; with Migo, you always have your computer with you! When you’re finished, Migo takes all the work you’ve done and stores it on your portable drive, leaving no trace of your activity behind on the PC you borrowed. Do this as often as you like, and the next time you visit your own PC, Migo can automatically synchronize your computer with the work you’ve done on the road.
Migo’s patent-pending data management and synchronization technology makes your life truly portable. Enjoy the network and Internet connections of any PC you borrow, including its printers, scanners and other peripherals, but use your own data, and send or receive your own email. Migo’s ability to manage and carry your work with you wherever you go makes it a must-have accessory for everyone from mobile business executives to students shuttling between dorm, class and library.
Surf - Bring your Internet Explorer favorites, browsing history, and cookies with you and surf anonymously wherever you go. Borrow a PC and use its Internet connection with confidence, knowing that you will be leaving no trace of your activity behind.
Sync - You tell Migo which files and folders you need, and Migo keeps track of everything for you. Any work you do on the road is synchronized with the files and folders on your own PC when you return. Migo ensures you are always working on the most current version of your important files, automatically arranging them just the way you have them on your own computer, including your icons, shortcuts and desktop wallpaper. If you use more than one computer, Migo can carry snapshots of each of them on the same portable device, allowing you to choose any or all of them to access.
Secure – MigoSecure keeps your important data safe. It encrypts the data on your portable storage device using an Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 bit cipher, a level of security certified by the NSA as being sufficient for protecting US Government classified material. Set the size of your encrypted storage area yourself, along with your password. Feel safe with MigoSecure!
Safend – Securing End Points
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Introducing Safend Protector and Auditor – a robust end-point security solution that shields against network infiltration and data leakage by controlling unauthorized connections to local physical and wireless end-points such as USB, Firewire, WiFi, Bluetooth, and IrDA plus with it’s uniquely tamper-proof local agent can detect and restrict devices granularly by device type, model or individual device serial number.
Additionally with Safend Auditor, IT administrators can transparently and rapidly query all network PCs - locating and documenting all devices, by user, that are currently or have been historically connected plus with powerful logs and alerts meets regulatory requirements for ongoing visibility into network user activity, with immediate remedy and audit trail of security breaches at the endpoint. Auditor is available for a free trial run at www.netopt.com.au
Safend Protector V3.0 is the industry's most comprehensive, secure and easy-to-use endpoint security solution - controlling every endpoint and every device, over every network or interface.
Safend Protector creates forensic logs of all data moving in and out of the organization, allowing administrators to create policies that don’t necessarily restrict device usage, but allow full visibility device activity and content traffic.
Through a built-in and flexible management console, Safend Protector allows administrators to create comprehensive and granular endpoint security policies. Policies are exported directly to Active Directory as Group Policy Objects (GPOs), ready to be assigned to relevant Organizational Units (OUs) and silently installed on clients.
Safend is Cisco NAC integration and Microsoft WHQL certified.
Computerworld Webinar
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
10:30am EST (Sydney, Australia)
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Computerworld is hosting a 30 minute live webinar to help you to learn how unified communications can save you money, foster innovation and business agility by making it easier for people to find, reach and collaborate with one another.
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Savings do add up: How organisations are saving thousands by adopting Unified Communications and Collaboration. 15 June, 2009 12:01
This week's CW Live podcast features a discussion between Audrey William, research director at research firm Frost & Sullivan Australia, and Craig Campbell, business unit executive for Integrated Communications Services at IBM Australia / New Zealand on why companies are adopting unified communications, and whether there is any benefit to hosting a unified communications solution in the cloud.- +
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This week's CW Live features a discussion between Dr Kevin McIsaac, IBRS Research's Advisor for Virtualisation and Craig McKenna, Consulting Technical Leader, System Storage, for IBM's Growth Markets division, on why storage virtualisation is key to an organisation's information management plan.- +
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