Computers are deployed in virtually every library today. Patrons use computers to
search for books on the shelf and access information on the Internet; librarians
need their workstations to check books in and out, communicate with other branches,
and manage the daily administration needs. Computers in a public access environment
inevitably become plagued by software corruption, viruses, and system misconfiguration.
Since most libraries do not have a dedicated IT specialist on site, librarians are
often burdened with the task of dealing with troublesome computers and providing
front-line support to patrons. When computers experience serious problems that require
IT attention, it often takes an extended period of time for IT personnel to arrive
on site. This leaves public access and administrative computers in an unusable state
for an extended period of time.
Public Access and Catalogue Computers Deep Freeze Mac ensures that library
patrons and staff enjoy a trouble-free computing experience. Patrons are able to
use public access library computers with the assurance that their session will be
free from malicious software such as viruses and spyware. They can also rest easy
knowing that any personal information entered into or recorded by the computer will
be wiped out at the end of their session.
Staff Computers Deep Freeze Mac ensures that librarians can depend on
a rock-solid computer to succeed in their responsibilities—such as checking books
in and out, requesting transfers, keeping track of group room requests, and accessing
research catalogues. Since Deep Freeze Mac keeps computers running at 100% capacity,
librarians can focus on providing library assistance to patrons and completing their
daily administrative tasks, rather than being burdened with computer-related patron
requests.
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