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6 Dec 08
Hardware-based anti-theft
technology for notebook computers and businesses
Absolute Software, Intel and Lenovo are bringing hardware-based
anti-theft and computer-theft deterrence technology for
notebook computers to businesses.
Lenovo ThinkPad T400 notebooks are the first one to integrate
this feature.
Absolute Computrace and Intel Anti-Theft PC Protection working
together provide the PC with intelligent mechanisms that
detect potential theft situations and respond according
to programmed IT policy. When field upgraded to activate
Computrace1 - a leading theft recovery, data deletion and
mobile computer IT asset management solution - customers
will be able to extend the benefit they receive from Absolute's
managed security services, through the new hardware-based
Intel Anti-Theft PC Protection.
For example, if a Lenovo ThinkPad T400 notebook has not
"checked in" with the Absolute Monitoring Center
over the Internet within a specified time, Anti-Theft PC
Protection working through Computrace would automatically
lock the notebook, rendering it unusable to an unauthorized
user. Additionally, an IT administrator can use Computrace
and Intel Anti-Theft PC Protection technology to make a
device inoperative when it is lost or stolen. The next time
that computer "checks in," the computer will be
locked. Working alone, Intel Anti-Theft PC Protection can
lock a computer if it experiences more than a prescribed
number of password attempts, or if it exceeds an internally
programmed IT policy for check-in time. The IT department
can unlock the computer when it is back in the hands of
an authorized user.
This is another technology first with ThinkPad notebooks
for Absolute. Computrace was first available in the BIOS
of ThinkPad T43 notebooks as early as 2005, enabling Computrace's
unique self-healing aspect that ensures it cannot be removed
from a computer, even after a reformat or hard drive replacement.
"The notebook lost in the airport or stolen from a
car can be devastating and is a common nightmare in the
back of every business traveler's mind," said George
Thangadurai, director, Strategic Planning, and general manager,
Anti-Theft Program, Intel Mobile Platforms Group. "The
collaboration with Absolute and Lenovo is aimed at helping
solve that problem. The fusion of technologies in the Lenovo
ThinkPad T400 notebook establishes a new level of security
for today's mobile workforce."
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