Iomega brings portable virtual desktops with v.Clone

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SAN DIEGO, USA: Iomega, an EMC company and a provider storage and network security solutions, announced the launch of Iomega v.Clone software, an application that empowers individuals to create and carry on an Iomega hard drive an image of their primary PC which can be run on virtually any PC.

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Jonathan Huberman, president, Iomega, and the Consumer and Small Business Division,  EMC, said: "With v.Clone software, you can carry your PC in your pocket and access your files, email and applications on almost any computer anywhere, including netbooks. v.Clone is a perfect application for individuals with multiple computers - it allows you to use a virtual clone of your primary computer with your other computers, ensuring access to your digital content wherever you go."

Features of v.Clone Technology
Developed in conjunction with EMC and incorporating VMware virtualization technology, v.Clone makes a virtual clone of a primary computer's operating system, applications and personal settings and stores that content on an Iomega external hard drive (USB interface only).

Attach the Iomega external drive with v.Clone software to virtually any PC and the user now has access to everything that was on the primary computer. Data is not left behind on the secondary computer when the user is finished (only the application itself), and v.Clone also syncs your data back when you return to your primary computer.

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What makes Iomega v.Clone software novel is its ability to keep the virtual image updated with changes made to the user's primary PC, and to synchronize changes back to the primary PC when the Iomega USB hard drive containing the v.Clone image is reconnected.

These capabilities give users the freedom to move between the physical computing environment on their primary PC and a virtual computing environment virtually anywhere they connect their Iomega external hard drive with Iomega v.Clone software.

"Whether you're using your friend's computer or a family member's netbook, at the office or even flying 35,000 feet over the ocean," said Huberman, "v.Clone technology gives you computing advantages you've always wanted when you're separated from all your data on your primary computer. Now you can have it with you with your Iomega hard drive."

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There are two levels of security employed in v.Clone. The first level of security is a password protection built into the  application. Individuals who cannot enter the proper password are prevented from gaining access to the virtual environment of the primary PC.

For security, v.Clone can be used in conjunction with an Iomega eGo Encrypt or Encrypt Plus Portable Hard Drive, which safely encrypt data stored on them. Security measures aside, because the user's environment is virtualized and stored on their Iomega external hard drive, personal data is not left behind on a computer used to run the v.Clone image.

With v.Clone technology, you can run your virtual PC on another PC until you remedy the new OS or upgrade issues with your primary PC.

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Iomega's v.Clone technology, would be demonstrated this week, January 7-10, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and would be available later this month as a download for purchasers of Iomega portable and desktop hard disk drives.

In addition to being available by download, v.Clone software is expected to begin shipping with Iomega USB 2.0 portable hard disk drives beginning the first quarter of 2010. Later in Q1, 2010, the Iomega v.Clone Software will ship pre-installed on Iomega portable hard disk drives, including Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drives (USB), Iomega eGo Encrypt Plus Portable Hard Drives, Iomega eGo BlackBelt Portable Hard Drives, and Iomega prestige portable hard drives.

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