ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, November 21, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Oxygen Forensics, the worldwide developer and provider of advanced forensic data examination tools for mobile devices and cloud services, announced today Oxygen Forensic Detective Enterprise license which allows users in different locations or departments to access specific cases that utilize Oxygen Forensics products from any computer and/or location.
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Oxygen Forensic Detective Enterprise license allows experts to borrow the dongle from the main license if they need to go into the field or do not have an internet connection. After the expert's task is completed, he/she returns the borrowed license. Experts can easily connect to the server through a local network as well as anywhere on the planet.
"Our new enterprise license is a very important facet of our products since experts need access wherever they are located," said Lee Reiber, Oxygen Forensics COO. "This will immediately benefit our law enforcement clients but also experts focused on eDiscovery and the corporate world. Now global companies or different law enforcement divisions can log into the same case from anywhere on the planet."
The new Oxygen Forensics enterprise license is available now.
About Oxygen Forensics, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Oxygen Forensics is the worldwide leading maker of the advanced forensic data examination tools for smartphones and other mobile devices. The company is dedicated to delivering the universal forensic solution covering the widest range of mobile devices running Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Symbian and other operating systems. Law enforcement and government agencies, institutions, corporations and private investigators, help desk personnel and thousands of private consumers rely on Oxygen Forensics products to ensure evidence availability in the event of mobile device data analysis and recovery. For more information about Oxygen Forensics, please visit http://www.oxygen-forensic.com.
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