NxTop allows you to set up multiple operating systems for end users, allowing the separation of work and personal computing, increasing security, allowing legacy applications to run and providing the flexibility that users expect.
Challenges of Separating Personal and Business Data
Most users install personal applications, such as iTunes, and surf the web on their corporate PCs, opening their machine and the corporate network to potential security risks. Users are also accessing trusted resources from their home computers, which also adds to the potential security risk.
Using NxTop to Run Multiple Operating Systems
Provisioning multiple operating systems for users avoids these security risks and separates personal computing from corporating computing and resources. Whether at home, in the office or on the road, the separation of personal and work applications creates a more secure environment while still providing the flexibility that users want.
With NxTop, you can:
- Setup corporate PCs to run a second, personal operating system.
- Separate personal applications and resource from corporate applications and resources.
- Install a personal desktop on a corporate PC or a corporate desktop on a personal computer.
- Share applications between the multiple operating systems. For example, a user can have iTunes installed on their "personal OS" and stream music over to their "corporate OS" while they are working.
