Client - Blog / Knowledge Centre
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Enterprise versus client SSD
Built for disparate purposes, client SSDs and enterprise SSDs have different properties.
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How to allow USB drive access without compromising endpoint security
In this whitepaper, we explain how to enforce a DLP strategy, while allowing USB drive use.
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Encrypted USB flash drives: Cheaper than legal fees
Invest in encrypted drives so you do not incur expensive legal fees if they are lost or stolen.
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What you need to know when building your data loss prevention strategy
Kingston’s three key practices for robust DLP for businesses that handle sensitive data.
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Cybersecurity – How to stay ahead in 2022
We explore our KingstonCognate experts’ thoughts on cyberthreats and cybersecurity challenges.
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How to stay secure in a digitised world
We explore Tomasz Surdyk's thoughts on how all entities can stay secure in the digitised world.
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What businesses need in their work-from-home enablement
What we learned from Kingston’s experts and tech influencers on work-from-home enablement Twitter chat.
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How Kingston helped lower data center power costs by 60%
Learn how Kingston helped to lower power costs, increase performance so Hostmein could deliver on SLAs.
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Who is responsible for cyber security and privacy?
Cyber security and data privacy are everyone’s responsibility. What are the key considerations?
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What are the benefits of next-gen 16Gbit DDR4 DRAM?
Planning a new system? Watch this video to learn about the benefits 16Gbit DRAM next-gen technology.
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Install more memory in your laptop or desktop PC for a better video conferencing experience
It’s not just internet bandwidth you need, when using Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The hardware matters too.
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SSD Over-provisioning (OP)
A percentage of space on an SSD is reserved for OP in firmware. OP can improve performance.