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Westford Company Can Restore PCs 1,000 Times Quicker, Says Wall Street Journal
Westford's Virtual Computer recently announced its NxTop virtualized desktop can restore PCs corrupted by viruses in about one minute versus 36 hours for non NxTop-linked machines.

The Wall Street Journal's Marketwatch reports that the Lan Drive-based Virtual Computer recently demonstrated how its NxTop product can restore virus compromised desktops a thousand times faster than comparable competitors.
Virtual Computer's demonstration came during a presentation of NxTop to a client where they were able to restore PCs to normal after catastrophic viruses in approximately one minute in comparison to the 36 hours the client had to wait with its previous recovery products.
"Despite preventative measures, it's unrealistic to eliminate all issues, such as hardware failures, data loss, virus infection or lost machines," said Dan McCall, CEO of Virtual Computer. "The question is, what do you do once you have experienced one of these issues? The top priority of IT is getting up and running rapidly to maximize productivity of the employee base. This real world scenario demonstrated how Virtual Computer's desktop virtualization solution enables companies to instantly return to productivity after a disaster."
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More information and evaluation copies of NxTop are available on Virtual Computer's website.
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