Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Much more than a flash disk

People make the common mistake of thinking of n-Tegrity as a USB flash disk. In truth, it is much more than a flash disk.

n-Tegrity is a password and data manager. It gathers all your web account passwords (email, paypal, bank, etc.) and logs you in to them in one click. It's a powerful encryption engine, allowing you to authorize specific people to be able to open files and thus ensure that only they will be able to see them. n-Tegrity allows for fingerprint-secured one-click VPN connections from any point in the world, allowing you to keep track of all your various servers and passwords; You can feel safe about keeping your credit card numbers and other sensitive data in the data manager.

With Encrypted Virtual Disks, you can section off a disappearing partition on your local drive (or your friend's), on which you can install programs and files; It will be encrypted and only you will be able to mount it using your fingerprint; and you can also mount it on other computers by trasferring the encrypted mount file on your n-Tegrity or sending it to yourself by email.

And for corporations who need to keep track of logins, it provides peace of mind when they impliment n-Surf, the fingerprint-based web login module to their secure web areas.

And to do the Flash memory justice, a great feature of n-Tegrity is that you can install and run software on the Flash memory from any computer. n-Tegrity plugs-and-plays on any Windows XP, Server 2003, and Vista (coming soon) PC.

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