
You can smoothly connect to the Enterprise server from any part of the world. You are not limited to only using Oxygen Forensic® Detective in a lab.
Oxygen Forensic® Detective Enterprise allows both local and Internet connections. The software counts only workstations using Oxygen Forensic® Detective concurrently not every PC where it is installed. Oxygen Forensic® Detective Enterprise is distributed in 5, 10, 20 and 50 concurrent connections. You can choose how many concurrent connections you need. One computer, running the Oxygen Forensic® Detective Enterprise software with a single USB Enterprise dongle manages all the connections. Besides that, the Enterprise license offers additional functionality: You can extract data from multiple sources, analyze it using the built-in analytical tools, and make a report. The Enterprise license has all the Detective features included. PLEASE NOTE: Because this is a certification webinar, only one attendee per paid registration will be eligible to take the certification exam and receive the software trial.Oxygen Forensic® Detective Enterprise is a cost-efficient solution for organizations with multiple users and remote workstations. Your registration will qualify you to take the certification exam, following which you will receive a fully functional 20-day trial version of Oxygen's most advanced version, Oxygen Forensic Suite Detective.ĭo you want to participate but are concerned you may not be able to attend the live session? Register now and if you are unable to attend the live session, you will automatically be given a 15-day access to the recording following the live session.
If you register, but do not sign in during the live webinar, you will automatically be registered for unlimited access to the recorded webinar for a 15 day period, following the live session.
PLEASE NOTE: Your registration is good for either the live version of the webinar OR the recorded version, but not both.
Coupon Codes not accepted for this webinar Presenter: Glenn Bard, CTO PATCtech Digital Forensicsĭate / Time September 16, 2016.