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FullArmor Awarded Patent for Applying Group Policy to Virtualized ApplicationsBOSTON --(Business Wire)-- FullArmor Corp., a leading edge cloud services platform provider, today announced that it has received patent # 8,078,713 from the United States Patent & Trademark Office for applying Group Policy Object (GPO) settings to virtualized applications without affecting the underlying hardware's policy settings. The patented approach takes advantage of a capability provided in the FullArmor GPanywhere® product. Although the invention works on the Microsoft (News - Alert) Windows operating system, other operating systems such as Linux and UNIX can be adapted to support it as well. "Microsoft Group Policy technology provides a powerful platform for centrally managing user permissions, security settings, and more, but it does nt allow policies to be applied to individual virtualized applications without applying them on the underlying hardware device," said Danny Kim, CTO of FullArmor. "We have developed a way, using our GPAnywhere product, to 'inject' Group Policy Objects into virtualized applications so that they don't affect the machine's file system and registry. This technology opens up a whole new world of possibilities for managing virtualized applications not just on Windows but on Linux and UNIX also." Highlights of FullArmor Patent The patented invention works in the following way:
About FullArmor FullArmor Corporation is a leading edge cloud services platform provider. Its cloud based solutions range from a SaaS (News - Alert) marketplace to traditional IT management. More than 5 million users and 1,500 organizations worldwide rely on technology developed by FullArmor. For more information visit us on the web at www.fullarmor.com, write to [email protected], or call 800.653.1783. FullArmor and the FullArmor logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of FullArmor Corporation. Other FullArmor product or service names are trademarks of FullArmor Corporation; all other products, services and company names noted above may be trademarks of their respective owners. |

