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"eS-Vault"
is a new format for software/game storage
and security. Its primary goal is convenience
and security for an IPR holder. It has all
the conveniences of being a small plug-n-play
pen drive, compatible with all computers and
laptops yet it is most different. For the
first time, a device has been designed for
secure storage and delivery of enterprise
and entertainment [games] software. It secures
the software stored in it, ensuring better
long term quality of the product. "eS-Vault
1.0" blocks all forms of unauthorized duplication
or counterfeiting of Enterprise Software and
Entertainment Software. It can also be used
to play the software directly without installation
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| The
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To Protect
Software Installers.
To block counterfeiting and unauthorized duplication
of software installers.
To provide a convenient and secure medium
for software distribution To enhance software
security.
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To
store the software in a secure
manner. |
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To block all
kinds of Counterfeiting and Duplication. |
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The
installer file is made completely
secure. |
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The files and
supporting files are made invisible. |
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Maximum
convenience, Speed and User Friendliness. |
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Software can
be played directly from the device,without
installation. |
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Does
not allow network sharing of the
software. |
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Flexibility
like any normal writer software |
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Files
and Supporting files cannot be
altered, deleted or copied. |
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Software
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The major threat
for Software Publishing & Development
companies is the security over their software
Installer files. Today software Installers
are distributed either in CD's, DVD's or the
Internet, which is vulnerable to Counterfeiting
and Unauthorized Duplication. Security is
very limited to simple authentication measures
with software Installers.
Any duplicator can copy the installer files
onto other devices like CD, DVD and mass replicate
it. This would cause a loss of millions of
Dollars to the Software Publisher.
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