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The Guide to Network Security for Small Businesses
12 Oct, 2025

£64.03 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £53.23 ex‑VAT, this Dell AC429144 looks like a sensible “corporate basics” flash drive: sturdy build (stainless steel) and the convenience of having both USB‑A and USB‑C in the same stick. If you’re equipping users who bounce between modern laptops and older docks/desktops, that dual-connector angle is genuinely useful—less faffing, fewer “wrong port” excuses, and a cleaner standard across your business.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if your main goal is speed-heavy work (large transfers, media editing, frequent copying of big files). For most office use—moving documents, small installs, quick handoffs, boot media for occasional troubleshooting—it’s fine value, and the metal body is the kind of thing that survives the real world better than cheap plastic options. If you’re buying in volume for general staff, it’s a “good enough and hard to complain about” choice; if you’re expecting it to replace a fast, high-end SSD for heavy data movement, you’ll probably feel underwhelmed.

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