Leading UK architect firm uses Absolute Software to manage and secure mobile devices and data
At Stride Treglown, Absolute Computrace and Absolute Manage for Mobile Devices have gone from being unheard of to essential business tools.
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Leading floor manufacturer manages mobile devices with Absolute Manage
After reviewing multiple vendors, nora systems GMbH chose Absolute Manage as their mobile device management solution. After initial set-up, and in-house testing, Absolute Manage was deployed to 340 iPhones and iPads.
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Absolute Manage essential to effective business communication at award-winning LNT Group
The LNT Group compared over 20 different MDM solutions and chose Absolute Manage due to its broad range of features and because there was no need for IT to set up iTunes accounts for each device.
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Northern Gas Networks uses Computrace to protect £1.4m laptop investment
Northern Gas Networks upgraded their laptop deployment and purchased devices that had Computrace persistence technology built into the firmware.
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Leading Scandinavian media group transforms IT asset management with Absolute Manage
Schibsted Centralen installed Absolute Manage on 1,400 company-owned devices. Detailed data from each device is delivered via the corporate network, then to a central dashboard where the Schibsted IT team can manage and control each device.
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UK’s leading utility services business halts device loss and re-thinks security policy with Absolute® Computrace
Morrison Utility Services is the UK’s leading utility service provider. It works with utility
companies in the electricity, gas, water and telecommunications sectors helping them renew,
refurbish and maintain their infrastructure and networks.
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Learn how Groupe SEB, a worldwide manufacturer of small household appliances, uses Computrace to protect sensitive business data.
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Staffordshire Learning Technologies
Computrace helps Staffordshire County Council, located in the UK, improve education for children in care with better access to computers.
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Learn how a UK tourist helps police in the Netherlands fight crime.
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Absolute Software protects sensitive oil and gas exploration data on hundreds of laptops used worldwide
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SNCF Technicentre in Nevers protects computers against theft thanks to Computrace
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Swiss Football Association
Learn how the Swiss Football Association uses Computrace to protect their laptops from theft following a break in at their headquarters in Bern, Switzerland.
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Peace of mind for one of Denmark’s largest technology colleges thanks to Computrace.
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The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
Norwegian School of Veterinary Science boosts laptop security with Computrace.
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Learn how Leonhard Weiss, a leading German Construction Company, saves money and protects data with Computrace.
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Learn how Laleham Gap school, located in the UK, tracked and recovered stolen laptops from India.
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Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust
Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust, located in the UK, secures computers and sensitive patient data with Computrace.
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Learn how Absolute® Software helps London Borough of Camden cement its reputation for protecting public sector computers.
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Keeping Computers Connected at KCOM Group
Learn how the communications firm, KCOM Group (located in the UK), implemented Computrace to track its best assets.
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FRSGlobal keeps track of its laptops
Learn how the IT division at FRSGlobal, a global service provider of risk and regulatory compliance reporting solutions, uses Computrace to keep track of all their mobile devices.
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Cornwall College tightens laptop security belt by implementing Computrace® to safeguard against theft.
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council
Bracknell Forest Borough Council, located in the UK, takes action to ensure it is not the next data loss headline.
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Andersson Elffers Felix (AEF)
Learn how Computrace boosts the asset management system at Andersson Elffers Felix (AEF), a Dutch consultancy firm.
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Learn how Serviceplan, head-quartered in Germany, uses Absolute Manage to manage 1200 Mac computers and Windows PCs from within a single interface.
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