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Kanguru Solves Data Duplication Needs for Growing Organisations

Kanguru takes data duplication to a whole new level, with a flexible range of scalable duplicators to fit any budget, helping growing organisations achieve their data duplication goals. 

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Kanguru takes data duplication to a whole new level, with a flexible range of scalable duplicators to fit any budget, helping growing organisations achieve their data duplication goals. 

Kanguru manufactures high-quality, TAA Compliant duplication systems, and has been a driving force for the market for over 20 years. Clients have learned to trust Kanguru Duplicators for their data cloning needs because of their convenience and quality. Whether it be simple one-offs for back-up purposes, a few cloned devices for small business needs, or thousands of peripherals for enterprise, Kanguru’s wide-variety of high-speed duplicators maximises duplication jobs for CD, DVD, Blu-ray, hard drives, solid state drives, USB flash drives and other needs.  

Several key features of Kanguru Duplicators are:

  • Create multiple duplicates simultaneously

  • Easy-to-use LCD display

  • Ultra-fast copy speeds

  • Multiple copy modes depending on duplicator type (Disk mode, Brief Copy, Resize, Smart Copy, Synchronous, Asynchronous)

  • Secure Data Wiping / Erase

  • Stand-alone operation – no need for a computer

  • Daisy-chain connectivity (select models)

  • Built-in Internal hard drive (select models)

  • TAA Compliant

Daisy-Chain Connectivity

More recently Kanguru has expanded its line of duplicators with the KanguruClone™ PRO series, offering convenient daisy-chain connectivity for mass reproduction at staggering quantities. For example, with the KanguruClone 23HDS-PRO, up to 23 hard drives or solid state drives could be reproduced simultaneously. If an organisation had stronger needs, another KanguruClone 23HDS-Pro could be daisy-chain connected, providing up to 46 duplications at one time. Linking up to 4 systems together (max) renders an impressive 92 simultaneous duplications simultaneously - at up to 12GB per minute.

Even more remarkable is the daisy-chain connectivity of the 15 Target, 24x DVD Duplicator with built-in hard drive, which can support up to a colossal 60,000 connected Kanguru 15 Target, DVD duplicators at once, for a mind-blowing potential of 900,000 cloned DVDs simultaneously.

Migrate from HDD to SSD with Resize Copy

The updated Resize Copy mode on the KanguruClone HD SATA Pro Duplicators make it possible to clone a hard drive (HD) to a solid state drive (SSD) for better OS performance. Solid State Drives offer great performance benefits, but can be more expensive than traditional hard drives. Organisations looking to migrate their hard drives to more efficient, faster SSDs can do so quickly and easily with the KanguruClone HD Pro series.


Duplicators with built-in Internal Hard Drive

Certain Kanguru Duplicators even come with built-in internal hard drives with up to 500GB of space for superior performance of multiple, repeat jobs. With the job counter, custom production runs are a breeze.

To learn more about the Kanguru’s line of Blu-ray, DVD, Hard Drive, and USB Duplicators, call Bellridge at 02 8904 0172 or visit kanguruaustralia.com.au.

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Kanguru Offers A Unique Hybrid Approach To Data Security With KRMC™

Ask any security-conscious organisation what their biggest challenge is, and most will likely admit securing data in today’s digital world.  Ensuring that private data is safe should be a top priority for every organisation given present online threats, but with many options to choose from, how do organisations know what the best choice is for keeping data secure?  Data is the most important asset for any organisation as it drives business and is a key part of its infrastructure. 

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Ask any security-conscious organisation what their biggest challenge is, and most will likely admit securing data in today’s digital world.  Ensuring that private data is safe should be a top priority for every organisation given present online threats, but with many options to choose from, how do organisations know what the best choice is for keeping data secure?  Data is the most important asset for any organisation as it drives business and is a key part of its infrastructure.  Hackers know this, and may stop at nothing to break in and steal valuable data.  As a result, government is cracking down with tougher regulations on organisations to protect the private data of its customers and citizens, with some steep fines for violating compliance. On top of that, citizens are being empowered with many rights to file lawsuits if one feels their private records have been compromised in any way.  Organisations need to consider not only what’s convenient for their business, but what is the best security option to protect both the data of their customers, and to protect themselves.


Cloud Storage VS Local Storage

Over the last decade or so, organisations have been making tremendous shifts to store their data in the cloud. There are advantages; convenience being the most prominent, with other benefits like backing up data to an offsite location in case of disaster. Popular cloud storage services, however, have seen some major data breaches over the last few years, prompting many organisations to wonder just how safe they really are.  The convenience of having access to your data from any internet connection anywhere in the world could also unfortunately be its security downfall, as others might find ways to gain unauthorised access to it as well.

Local storage like encrypted USB flash drives, hard drives and solid state drives on the other hand, cannot be compromised when closely guarded in the hands of the owner under password protection. In contrast to cloud storage, its usage is solely limited to the person holding the device under password protection- disconnected from the internet and the rest of the world. The very nature of its restrictive intent makes it the securest way to protect data, but it can be challenging if an organisation needs to use that closely-guarded information in a variety of locations around the globe. The danger is reversed if an untrustworthy individual with a USB device suddenly chooses to unlawfully use a device to remove private information from an organisation.   Without being able to monitor such data loss, the damage control could be enormous unless there was a way to remotely wipe and destroy the stolen drive.  The logic behind Kanguru Defender’s encrypted USB drives with fully-integrated Remote Management is precisely for administrators to have the ability to remotely manage their encrypted drives.


A Hybrid Approach To Secure Data Storage

Kanguru offers a unique hybrid solution which combines the outstanding security of local secure USB storage, with the convenience of management through the cloud, KRMC-Cloud™, (Kanguru Remote Management Console).  Enterprise and security-conscious organisations around the world have been using KRMC for many years to successfully protect their data. By storing sensitive information on local USB encryption, and using the cloud to manage their drives around the globe, IT Administrators can monitor their data assets without compromise.

This fully-integrated, hybrid approach offers a robust, secure, two-fold process of checks and balances for organisations, putting tremendous safeguards in place for Administrators and sensitive data that is unparalleled by cloud storage. Since data is stored solely on the local secure USB drive under strong AES 256-Bit hardware encryption and not in a cloud interface, it cannot be compromised through internet connections.  Simply put, Administrators manage the security perimeters of the drives while the users manage the sensitive data separately. The authorised user holds the information confidential and is able to use the drive under the permissions provided by the organisation.  The Administrator or Sub-Administrators use the convenience of the cloud to remotely manage the security, monitor and grant permissions, ensure the integrity of the secure USB drive’s security and report on any concerning activity.

The IT Administrator can configure and deploy a fleet of Kanguru Defender® hardware encrypted USB drives beforehand with specific permissions or restrictions accordingly, manage password guidelines, set a master password, and more, based on the security policies of the organisation. Then with KRMC Cloud, remotely manage the location, permissions, rules and security of the drives anywhere in the world.

Encrypted USB drives can be closely monitored, with specific permissions or restrictions. If a user forgets a password, Administrators can reset it remotely. If a user loses a drive, or it is stolen, the admin can remotely disable, delete or even wipe the drive.  Administrators can provide reports, schedule actions, and even send a message to drives, making quick policy changes.

This safeguard system can even be ideal for use in different departments, with sub-administrators managing silos of information to end-users of specific sectors, and one super-administrator managing the big picture. 

KRMC and Kanguru Defender hardware encrypted USB drives is a robust, hybrid system that helps organisations maintain full security of their data with the freedom to use it wherever it is needed around the world, while keeping an administrative check on the location of the data at all times.

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