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According to AMI-Partners research, although data security is a top priority, Canadian small businesses have very low penetration and usage rates of sophisticated security products. Seventy-four per cent of small businesses surveyed do not yet encrypt their data.
“Keeping up with the constantly-changing landscape of security and productivity challenges requires day-to-day management that is at the core of NPC’s offering,” said Doug Cooper, Country Manager, Intel Canada. “NPC’s unique approach to the market and product innovation features Intel Centrino Pro technology. Built-in manageability and proactive security are key features of Intel’s Centrino Pro technology making this an innovation milestone we are excited to participate in.”
Within the almost one million small businesses in Canada, the AMI survey results show the loss of data on a company notebook would have a considerable impact on their business.
“Small businesses today recognize the importance of protecting their business information, but until now have been challenged on how to do this cost effectively and reliably,” said David Kubick, Vice President, World Wide Channels and Alliances, Iron Mountain. “Now small businesses can protect their data with Iron Mountain Digital’s market leading data protection solutions integrated into NPC’s secure, easy to-use package.”
NPC customers receive an HP enterprise notebook pre-configured with Microsoft Office 2007, ESET Anti-virus/Anti-spyware software, Claritude Speedfiler, a carrying case and notebook accessories. Their notebook arrives fully secure and backed up, and once they begin computing, all of their data and programs are backed up daily to one of Iron Mountain’s secure data facilities. In the event the notebook is stolen, broken, or its data compromised, NPC can replace the notebook with all the data re-loaded to the time of the last data backup. Customers can also securely access their data from any web browser while their notebook is being replaced, or any time they are away from their notebook. ESET's enterprise-level internet security offering is monitored from the NPC data centre for revision and system integrity, ensuring the prevention of even zero-day attacks.
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