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I fully agree with the experiences being shared for MokaFive. It is really proving itself in the market today. In the event of a disaster the recovery, the team members could connect to the secure remote site’s virtual desktops from any PC with a broadband Internet connection. Sensitive corporate data never leaves the secure data zone and all access is logged. |
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Enterprise USB flash drives (UFD) enable administrators to remotely revoke LivePC images in the event of loss. Sensitive corporate data never leaves the secure data zone and all access is logged. Our data remains on our secure servers yet access is convenient enough for regular use. This allows us to exercise our Business Continuity Plans more often and at less cost ensuring we are always prepared. This is a perfect example of how we can use virtualization technology to solve real problems. |
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