
Apple’s user base might be pretty small compared to Microsoft’s, but that doesn’t mean they can be ignored as more and more people flock towards the fruity company’s operating system. SanDisk sees a chance to cater to this market by offering its Cruzer Enterprise USB flash drive that fully supports Mac OS X, enabling IT pros to issue Mac users secure flash drives which will work just fine in the Mac environment. This Enterprise flash drive relies on hardware-based USB encryption that places mandatory access control on all files transferred to the flash drive so that not any Tom, Dick or Harry is able to access sensitive information within. Needless to say, these drives also support the Windows environment, and you will be able to choose from 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities.
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