Central Management And Control
Developed by SanDisk Enterprise, Central Management and Control (CMC) is enterprise data management software that enables information technology (IT) divisions to centrally manage Cruzer Enterprise secure USB drives in the corporate sector.
The CMC software enables central IT organizations to destroy everything to do with the issue of SanDisk secure USB drives containing "device agents" that communicate to a network server. SanDisk CMC performs automatic device backup and enables remote password administration. More importantly, users can deny usage on unauthorized PCs, disable lost drives, perform inspections of file transfers and usage, provision new drives, and otherwise extend control over the devices. The CMC software currently uses Windows 2003/SQL Server.
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