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What do we mean by WebData?
All browsers write data to the file system, registry and proprietory databases to store data. This data is fairly standard across all browsers and relates to, but is not limited to: Cookies Browsing History Temporary Internet Files Cache data Document Object Model data Certificate information Do Not Track details Flip Ahead data
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What is a cookie? (for Alex)
Cookies are used to store small bits of data sent from a web server to store stateful information about the interactions of the user with a web site/page. Cookies are needed for things such as online shopping carts, authentication and for storing information entered such as credit card details, address information or other form data. There are different kinds of cookies – First Party and Third Party being the most notable.
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Types of Cookies First party cookies
First party cookies are stored using the domain name matching that of the one the user is currently visiting. First-party cookies are used for shopping baskets, storing user’s website preferences and tracking user behaviour. Third party cookies Third party cookies are stored using a domain name other than the one the user is currently visiting. Third-party cookies are often used for tracking and advertising purposes to build up a picture of a user’s habits and activities on a particular device. Cookie Types Cookie types can be used to identify a cookie regardless of whether it is a first-party or third-party cookie. An example of a cookie type is _ga which is a cookie from Google Analytics.
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And a cookie file is?
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Why do we care? We drive advertising revenue for google everyday
We give away personal information from our employees/users We store other companies data on our storage We introduce potential data leakage issues We can provision a VM in minutes, if not seconds using Fast Provisioning techniques but Logons take minutes!! And why? 000’s of cookie files All small files and my SAN hates small files Large database files (IE, Chrome and Firefox) Hundreds of MBs if not GBs of web data
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We changed our Product Name
WebCache Manager Why? WebData Control
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More WebData than ever!
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Whats new in WebData Control?
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All via GPO
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Why do we believe we are different?
No longer black or white We are the grey The question was to roam or not to roam? Use powershell scripts with no real intelligence? Intelligent analysis of data inside databases and other file structures Granular Management of Web Data We reduce IT support calls around browsers and profile issues We believe we allow true management of cookies and web data on your systems
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Q&A – Can I ask you guys some QQ’s?
What else causes slow logons? Do we care about Profile Management? Windows 10, ESR etc. Is this as big an issue as ever? What do you think about the state of EUC web data issues? What would you like to see Avanite do next?
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