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With 19 million New York citizens to support, the State's Chief Information Officer/Office for Technology (CIO/OFT) ensures that the New York state executive branch's 106 departments - including the departments of transportation, children and family services, and labor, and offices of the governor and homeland security - operate seamlessly to provide services to these citizens. Facing a multibillion dollar budget shortfall, the State needed to find a way to reduce costs yet protect its endpoints from viruses and malware as well as data loss. The State of New York standardized across endpoints on McAfee Total Protection for Endpoint Advanced and McAfee Total Protection for Data. Both will be centrally managed by McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) software.
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| Date: | Jun 2009 |
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