Interesting permutation
``By the end of 2008, people will install software on their smart drive, and not on their hard drive," said Kate Purnal, chief executive of U3 LLC in Redwood City, Calif., which markets one of the new smart drives.
If the new technology catches on, companies would have greater flexibility in assigning computers to employees.
Each machine could contain only an operating system, such as Windows software. All other programs would be loaded onto a smart drive, which the worker would keep at all times and use on any computer in the office.
Source: New drives let you make any computer your own - The Boston Globe
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