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Vancouver security vendor joins McAfee alliance

Vancouver security vendor joins McAfee alliance

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 29 Jan 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Absolute Software will integrate its CompuTrace technology into ePolicy Orchestrator, which may assist IT managers in remote data deletion and asset management

Vancouver-based Absolute Software Corp. hopes its involvement in a new McAfee Inc. partnership will help give IT mangers a consolidated and simplified platform for dealing with enterprise security.

Earlier this month, Santa Clara, Calif.-based McAfee announced the formation of the Security Innovation Alliance program – a partnership that integrates the products and services of nine third-party security vendors with the McAfee’s ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO). The ePO platform allows organizations to centrally manage security and compliance products from multiple vendors.

As part of the program, Absolute will include its computer theft recovery Computrace software – which is embedded in the BIOS of computers from partnering manufacturers – into McAfee’s Orchestrator platform. This means users can use ePO to monitor their corporate anti-virus and encryption software, as well as, use Absolute security features such as theft recovery, remote data delete and IT asset management.

“This is a tool of convenience,” John Livingston, CEO at Absolute said. “It’s a great gathering of different security services all under on umbrella that can be managed, deployed, and automated. It really gives users an easier way of deploying these solutions.”

McAfee said it hopes the technology partnering program will help bring proven security features from other security companies to its Orchestrator users. The security giant said that because of the convergence in security solutions, the partnership will go a long way in reducing operational security costs for McAfee customers.

In order to provide an all-in-one security package, McAfee choose to integrate companies with complementary security offerings. And because of this, Joe Gottlieb, vice-president of corporate strategy and technology devices at McAfee, said the decision to include Absolute’s computer theft security technologies was an easy one.

“Absolute’s ability to do remote data delete and it’s persistence by virtue of them being embedded in the BIOS was very attractive to us,” Gottlieb said. “They have great insight into data breach scenarios, what actually happens when a laptop is stolen, and they also have a good recovery rate. When you couple that with our full disk encryption abilities, we feel it’s an unbeatable one-two punch.”

Gottlieb said the traction that Absolute has gained in the computer theft recovery space and how the company has evolved into data protection provides a tremendous payoff for enterprises looking for a complete security solution.

“We have thousands of customers that use our Orchestrator management system, so really out payoff here is to bring our end-users the strong capabilities of our partners, under one umbrella,” Gottlieb said. “We want to have more tools under one management roof to handle data breaches. If you can manage security in one place, you can be that much more effective and timely in managing critical scenarios, so this will absolutely be attractive to current McAfee customers as well as prospective ones.”


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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