No Panic Computing™
“We know that data security, ease-of-use and business continuity at a manageable cost are primary concerns for small business computer users. No matter what happens, whether a laptop is lost, stolen, malfunctioning or compromised, just one phone call gets our customers back to work,” said Larry J. Keating, President and CEO, No Panic Computing Inc. “Our extensive field pilot proved that knowing their data encryption works and is professionally managed, and their laptop can be replaced at any time with their data restored is the peace-of-mind SMB professionals are looking for.”
Every NPC laptop also features technology that allows NPC to remotely destroy laptop data in the event of theft or loss.
According to Dr. Ann Cavoukian, the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, in her 2007 Annual Report "Information - especially personal information - is a core commodity in our digital era. Growth and success in the digital age depends, in part, on the extent to which the public trusts how personal information is collected, used, disclosed and retained by the organizations that hold it." The report goes on to say "The IPC has long advocated for the development and deployment of technologies that support privacy aims while delivering on core business objectives."
“Canadian small business owners without extensive IT support will benefit from this simple, easy-to-use computer to protect their data and ensure business continuity in the event of computer loss, data loss or corruption,” said Derek Smith, Vice President and General Manager, Personal Systems Group, HP Canada. “The combination of HP notebooks and NPC infrastructure gives small business owners and operators what they need for a more secure mobility experience, so they can concentrate on their business success.”
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