Rocket Software Introduces SecurityShades Screen Filter to Protect Laptop Computers from Prying Eyes

Software Download Creates Privacy for LCD Screens in Public Places

Newton, Massachusetts—March 22, 2004—Even the best security and encryption software can’t protect valuable corporate data from the biggest threat of all: nosy neighbors. Business travelers who work on laptop computers in airports, meeting rooms and hotel lobbies are especially vulnerable to having strangers – or competitors – look over their shoulders and read their private documents. That’s why Boston-based Rocket Software today introduced SecurityShades, the first software plug-in that prevents anyone but authorized users from seeing their own screens. SecurityShades can be downloaded in less than one minute from www.rocketsoftware.com for a one-time fee of $19.95.

SecurityShades protects confidential information by manipulating the screen-contrast ratio, providing effective privacy without attaching bulky polarized filters to the display. Unlike physical screens, SecurityShades protects content from being viewed by users seated directly behind the computer, and image clarity can be adjusted to match a range of ambient lighting conditions. SecurityShades can be turned on and off with a single keystroke, and is compatible with computers running Windows 2000 or Windows XP.

“A typical corporate notebook computer contains confidential business information, ranging from sensitive business plans and financial data to key intellectual property, such as engineering blueprints or software source code,” according to Peter Richardson, Business Unit Manager at Rocket Software. “SecurityShades lets road warriors do their jobs without compromising their confidential documents – no matter where they are working.”


About Rocket Software�

Founded in 1990, Rocket Software, Inc. is an independent software development organization providing a broad spectrum of integrated, value-added software development and support services to leading software original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and directly to corporate customers worldwide. The company’s current lines of business complement and extend strategic OEM offerings in the areas of business intelligence, enterprise and mobile security, relational databases, mobile and wireless computing, and operational support systems (OSS). Rocket’s current OEM relationships and technology partners include IBM, RSA Security, Microsoft, Nortel, NEC, and Toshiba. Rocket Software is based in Newton, Mass., and employs more than 200 people worldwide. For more information, visit www.rocketsoftware.com.