Absolute Software Launches Geofencing for Mobile Devices
VANCOUVER, Sept 09, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --
Companies: Absolute Software Corp. (ABT), Absolute Software Corp. (ALSWF)
Absolute(R) Software Corporation ("Absolute" or the "Company") (TSX: ABT), the leading provider of firmware-based, patented, computer theft recovery, data protection and secure IT asset management solutions announced today the launch of geofencing capabilities with its commercial line of Computrace(R) products.
The Absolute geofencing feature allows IT asset managers to incorporate the physical location of a device into their IT Asset Management strategy. Customers will be alerted after a laptop or mobile device goes beyond a virtual perimeter the customer has defined on a web-based map within the online Absolute Customer Center. To better protect the device and the data on it, the IT asset manager then can take the appropriate action, such as deleting data from the device and, if necessary, reporting it stolen.
"Companies are looking to Absolute for better ways to secure their IT assets," said John Livingston, Chairman and CEO of Absolute. "By adding geofencing, our customers know sooner when mobile devices may be out of their control, so they can quickly protect the security of those devices."
"Because Absolute customers can draw a geofence on a map, they have more flexibility in determining the range of devices and do not need to rely on perimeters predetermined by ZIP codes or city names," said Carter McCrary, Chief Operating Office at Absolute. "With Computrace geotechnology capabilities, Absolute customers have more control over the security of their mobile computing devices."
How Computrace Works
The Computrace Software Agent that powers Absolute's solutions is embedded in the firmware of computers from the world's leading computer manufacturers right at the factory or it can be easily installed by the customer.* The Agent is activated by customers when they purchase a subscription with terms ranging from one to four years.
The Agent regularly contacts the Absolute Monitoring Center - sending location and IT asset management information to the Absolute Customer Center portal. Customers log in to the Absolute Customer Center to access that information, manage their IT asset population, run reports, remotely delete data and plot the location of their computers and mobile devices on a map.
If a computer is reported stolen by a customer, the Absolute Theft Recovery Team will forensically mine it using procedures, such as key captures, registry scanning, file scanning, geolocation, and other investigative techniques to determine who has the computer and how it is being used. Absolute then works with local law enforcement to help recover the computer. Embedded in the firmware of a computer, the stealthy Computrace Agent is capable of surviving operating system re-installations, as well as hard-drive reformats, replacements and re-imaging.
For a brief demo on how geofencing works with Computrace by Absolute Software, go to: http://www.absolute.com/geofence-demo
Availability
The geofencing feature is available now with Computrace Complete in North America.
* For a complete list of firmware-supported computers visit
www.absolute.com/firmware.
About Absolute Software
Absolute Software Corporation (TSX: ABT) is the leader in computer theft recovery, data protection and Secure Asset Tracking(R) solutions. Absolute Software provides organizations and consumers with solutions in the areas of regulatory compliance, data protection and theft recovery. The Company's Computrace software is embedded in the firmware of computers by global leaders, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, Fujitsu, General Dynamics Itronix, HP, Lenovo, Motion, Panasonic and Toshiba, and the Company has reselling partnerships with these OEMs and others, including Apple. For more information about Absolute Software and Computrace, visit www.absolute.com and http://blog.absolute.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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(C)2009 Absolute Software Corporation. All rights reserved. Computrace,
Absolute and Secure Asset Tracking are registered trademarks of Absolute
Software Corporation. Computrace U.S. patents # 5,715,174, #
5,764,892, # 5,802,280, # 5,896,497, # 6,244,758, # 6,269,392,
# 6,300,863, and # 6,507,914. Canadian patents # 2,284,806 and #
2,205,370. U.K. patents # EP793823 and # GB2338101. German patent #
695 125 34.6-08. Australian patent # 699045. Japanese patent #
JP4067035. The Toronto Stock Exchange has neither approved nor
disapproved of the information contained in this news release.
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Companies: Absolute Software Corp. (ABT), Absolute Software Corp. (ALSWF)
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