New driverless hardware key allows secured access through USB

Released on: August 21, 2008, 7:37 pm

Press Release Author: SecuTech Solution Inc

Industry: Software

Press Release Summary: Canada - SecuTech Solution Inc is shipping a new driverless
USB plug that functions as a hardware version of a password, allowing users to
access locked software and decrypt software licenses.
"UniKey, the Driverless dongle, reduces the huge work of technical support team for
software vendors.

Press Release Body: New driverless hardware key allows secured access through USB

Tags: hardware key, Unikey, usb, device, license, dongle, developer, software, plug
Canada - SecuTech Solution Inc is shipping a new driverless USB plug that functions
as a hardware version of a password, allowing users to access locked software and
decrypt software licenses.
"UniKey, the Driverless dongle, reduces the huge work of technical support team for
software vendors.
Unikey has the lowest industry failure rates in the industry which is guaranteed
with lifetime warranty.
Unikey technical support team earns the highest rating of customer satisfaction in
the industry.
Unikey products cost about 50% less than others. ", said Michelle Law, director of
worldwide marketing of SecuTech.

The UniKey USB keys work with Macs and PCs, SecuTech executives said. The devices
are designed for software developers want to protect their products from piracy.
Using a toolkit from Unikey SDK, developers can set up a shell around a program, so
that it can only be accessed when a specific dongle is plugged into the machine.
Similar devices exists which use the parallel port, but the USB systems should be
easier to use, Michelle.said.
The devices can also be used to authorize a license over the Internet. For example,
if a user receives a trial version of software and wants to buy it, they can go to a
Web site and have a license sent over the Internet onto the USB device. Users can
currently obtain licenses over the Internet, but the advantage of a hardware-based
system is that it lets developers protect their software after the license has been
delivered, Michelle said.
While the devices are currently aimed at the developers market, Michelle said they
could also be used by network administrators as authentication systems, allowing
users access to the network or to specific software on a corporate network.
The software toolkit is free for all technical Engineers.



Web Site: http://www.esecutech.com

Contact Details: 335, Place Bonaventure, #304 Brossard, Quebec, Canada

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