[OPLINTECH] Deep Freeze vs. Clean Slate
Chad Neeper
cneeper at level9networks.com
Thu Dec 15 12:18:10 EST 2011
+1 on Deep Freeze. It's one of those few products out there that simply
does it's job, does it amazingly well, and hasn't bloated with
unnecessary "features" over the years. It is also one of those few
products that will very quickly and very obviously pay for itself in spades.
WRT purchasing it, as has been mentioned, you can purchase it directly
from Faronics or you can purchase it through a Faronics reseller, if
your tech support company happens to be one. Faronics gives its
resellers a little discount so the reseller can sell it to the end user
at the same price as can be had directly from Faronics. The price should
be the same either way. However, the reseller may have a wider selection
of licensing options to suit your needs versus what's available on the
website store. On the flip side, I've had the opportunity to purchase
directly from the website on behalf of a client and found it to be
pretty straight forward and easy.
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*Chad Neeper*
Senior Systems Engineer
*Level 9 Networks*
740-548-8070 (voice)
866-214-6607 (fax)
/Full LAN/WAN consulting services -- Specialized in libraries and schools/
On 12/15/2011 10:40 AM, Amy Deuble wrote:
>
> Two questions. What do you recommend to protect public computers
> running Windows 7, and where is the best place to buy it? We were
> using Steady State … sigh. I’m looking at Faronics’ Deep Freeze or
> Fortres’ Clean Slate, but I’m open to other options.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Amy Deuble
>
> Technical Services Manager
>
> Marion Public Library
>
> 445 East Church Street
>
> Marion, Ohio 43302
>
> adeuble at marion.lib.oh.us <mailto:adeuble at marion.lib.oh.us>
>
> 740-383-9722
>
>
>
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