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 GVB Holdings' 8-port & 16-port PC Guard
GVB Holdings will be demonstrating the revolutionary PC Guard at SECUREX 2009
Computer theft has become a major point of discussion all around the world. Computers are a valuable commodity and are easily disposed of. Computer theft during office hours is on the increase, when security measures are usually less stringent and the office alarm is deactivated. Thieves easily gain access to the office, armed and dangerous, and victimise staff with fear and physical force.

During the past few months GVB Holdings have launched a revolutionary product called PC Guard. Werner van Brakel, the owner of GVB Holdings states: "We do not claim that it will stop computer theft altogether, but it is supplementary to any security measures that are already in place. In most cases, computer theft occur unseen. We aim to close that gap. You can have the best products on the market to physically safeguard your computers, but it will do you absolutely no good if the theft takes place unnoticed."

PC Guard aims at drastically reducing the risk of computer theft. What makes PC Guard unique is that it does not get installed into or onto your computers. There are no devices, loop alarms or software installed into or onto your computers.   It is easy to install and works in conjunction with an alarm system and your current network. It monitors your computers, network printers, routers etc. 24 hours. You do not have to be a computer specialist to be able to install PC Guard.

GVB Holdings will be demonstrating PC Guard at SECUREX from 30 June to 03 July at the Sandton Convention Centre (Hall 1 Stand F6).

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