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BlockMaster and Ceedo to unveil technology leap in secure portable USB computing at RSA 2011 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 9, 2011
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, February 09, 2011 – BlockMaster (www.blockmastersecurity.com), a provider of managed secure USB drive solutions and workspace virtualization innovator Ceedo are preparing to launch some exciting new technology at RSA 2011 in San Francisco next week.

“I have never seen a computing environment be deployed as smoothly as this. End-users will thrive working with it and administrators will love managing it. We are excited about the potential of this partnership and the opportunities that lie ahead. This may very well be a game changer that truly takes secure portable computing into the masses of organizations that could cut costs and benefit greatly from Ceedo’s cutting edge virtualization technology and BlockMaster’s managed secure USB drive solution,” commented Anders Kjellander CSO at BlockMaster.

“We are thrilled to be working with BlockMaster on this seamless, end-to-end solution,” said Uri Gonda, Ceedo’s Vice President of Marketing. “SafeConsole’s powerful management capabilities and superb ease of use integrate extremely well with Ceedo’s flexible virtual workspace. We are confident that customers will be impressed by our joint showcase at RSA.”

The solution will be presented at BlockMaster’s booth #2425 at RSA 2011 in San Francisco on the 14th of February.

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