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Millions of users worldwide depend on the EAL 4 certified, enterprise-software standards-based GuardianEdge Data Protection Platform to safeguard confidential or proprietary information, to ensure compliance with regulations for maintaining consumer privacy and to enable secure enterprise mobility.
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Stranger still, however, Cingular apparently "evaluated and certified" the Junxion for use on their forthcoming HSDPA 3G data network, and is considering running with the thing.
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It's not really designed for data storage -- instead, it's meant to be used as a certified Windows To Go fixed drive, "a fully manageable corporate Windows 8 workspace on a specially configured, bootable USB drive".
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Furthermore, it's IP-54 certified to resist damage from dust and water making it the best device for on-the-go data protection.
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The company wants your computers to be running Windows, your users to be working in Office, your data to be stored in their version of SQL and your applications to be written by Microsoft certified developers.
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