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How Do You Deal With A Stolen Laptop?

Posted by Doug Lane on November 3rd, 2008 in PC Management

Stolen laptops are a real problem. Whichever statistics you choose to believe, the numbers are staggering and growing every year. Granted, this is no great surprise since laptop use is growing every year (side note: I haven’t seen anything but it would be interesting to compare the growth of laptop use with the growth of laptop theft).

With today’s solutions, a stolen laptop causes many problems and headaches:

  • Confidential data may be lost
  • User isn’t able to work until new hardware can be provisioned
  • In a best case scenario, there is a recent backup of user data that can be restored to a new machine
  • Employee wastes time re-customizing machine to their liking
  • IT needs to build the laptop…best case, this involves an updated image
  • Employee hunts down license keys for user-specific programs, wasting more time
  • Depending on data on laptop, may need to communicate loss to customers which can be costly and embarrassing

What if there were a better way? What if you could simply “turn off” the laptop remotely?

This isn’t a problem with NxTop.

NxTop’s architecture separates the four main components that make up a PC: the hardware, operating systems, data and applications. This presents a very unique way of dealing with laptop theft: since all four components are separate, you can simply stop a piece of hardware (a stolen laptop) from accessing the other four components. Without that access, the stolen laptop is no longer a real problem.

As for the user, simply get them a new piece of hardware and provision a new NxTop to them. A few mouse clicks is all it takes to get them up and running on a new laptop, complete with their previous configuration (including any customization they’ve made), all of their user data and applications, and virtually no loss of productivity – and less of a headache for the IT administrator.

Sure, you still lose the hardware (assuming it isn’t recovered or found) but that’s much less of a loss than it could be otherwise.

Want to try NxTop for yourself? We’re still perfecting it but take a moment to register and we’ll let you know as soon as NxTop is available for download.

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  1. Virtual Computer Blog Says:

    Stolen Laptop Causes Grief…

    A stolen laptop in North Carolina has caused grief for the government agency involved in the loss. Solving scenarios like this is one of our goals with NxTop, which is able to remotely kill a laptop (without access to the physical hardware).
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