Yoggie CEO Blog updated

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 by Shlomo Touboul

Dear friends,

As you may have noticed– The Yoggie CEO Blog has had a major facelift.

We’ve moved the blog infrastructure to Wordpress, which is better suited for blogging than the previous infrastructure and the blog look and features were also renovated to something that we believe is friendlier and more fun.

Let us know what you think!

Yours truly,

Shlomo

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4 Responses to “Yoggie CEO Blog updated”

  1. Ed Gonen Says:

    Shlomo,

    I think this is a great idea behind Yoggie - congratulations. Taking the security load off the main CPU is something that many users would love.

    Edward

  2. VERRIER Jérémy Says:

    Hello,

    Yoggie it’s a very good product.

    I have 2 questions:

    1/ It’s possibleI to equip yoggie, to memory flash by store the drivers directly on the yoggie (idem to Huawei HDSPA USB MODEM E220). It’s very useful when l don’t have CD drivers.

    2/ I think, it’s good idea to send Gatekeeper Card Pro with usb to ExpressCard adaptator, it’s easy to transform Gatekkeper Card Pro to Gatekeeper Pico Pro (when i would use my Gatekkeper Card Pro in my Desktop).

    Best regards,

    NB: Sorry for my bad english

  3. Shlomo Touboul Says:

    Dear Jérémy,

    Thank you for the kind words and questions.

    1. As for having the driver stored on the Yoggie device itself - We’ve definitely thought of this feature, as well as some other cool new features.
    Expect many cool new product features from Yoggie in the near future.

    2. As for your suggestion for having a USB-to-ExpressCard converter, here too we are working on a few different possibilities for converters and we should have at least one form of converter available for purchase shortly after Gatekeeper Card Pro starts shipping.

    Yours truly,
    Shlomo

  4. Terence Milbourn Says:

    We are a VAR and have a project to provide a secure remote working environment (trusted environment on an un-trusted host) to an international client for use by its contractors and customers. The proposal is a highly secure, mobile virtual machine capable of stealth, zero local or on-net footprint, encrypted email with network access via VPN/SSH tunnelling, all loaded on a USB flash drive. CCTV and Face Recognition is what we know. What I wouldn’t give to find all the additional software, with a MojoPac VM already bult into a 16GB Pico!

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