Beach Head 2002 | |
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Developer(s) | Digital Fusion, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | WizardWorks, MacSoft, Infogrames |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Mac OS, Windows |
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Genre(s) | First-person shooter, Shooting gallery |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Beach Head 2002 is a war game in which the player controls the defenses in a bunker to hold off an enemy assault.
Gameplay[edit]Taking control of the defenses of a bunker during an assault, the player utilises a variety of weapons to defeat their enemies, including airstrikes and other military equipment. Enemies arrive in stages to surround the player. Players can use different combat techniques, such as illuminating the field of battle, to defeat the enemies. One of the challenges of the games is shooting down aerial targets. Some weapons are unavailable in certain stages.
Metacritic, a review aggregator, rated the PC version of the game 46/100 based on five reviews.[1] Trey Walker of GameSpot wrote, 'Beach Head 2002 delivers arcade-style shooting in its most basic—and repetitive—form.'[2] Walker said the game 'gets old quickly' and not an improvement over Beach Head 2000, though it is 'visually pleasing'.[2] GameZone rated it 7/10 stars and praised the game's simplicity of design, though the reviewer said it 'will appeal to a small niche of gamers' due to the lack of re-playability.[3] Tim Warner of Gamezilla rated it 47/100 and called it 'a dismal attempt at a resurrection of an age-old favorite genre', criticizing the sluggish aiming, limited weapon choices, low-end graphics, and audio.[4] Reviewing the OS X version, Christopher Paretti of Inside Mac Games rated it 5.75/10 and wrote that it is fine for casual play during a break but recommended a more intellectual puzzle game instead.[5]
Tell me more Beachhead offers the following resources to assist in your evaluation and help you make the best mobile device security decision for your organization. Plus, Beachhead’s tool can instantly remove user access to data, and uses a patented method to immediately restore the data by pushing one button on the SimplySecure Management Console. Pretty neat trick, huh? And, as most new PCs include self-encrypting drive technology, SimplySecure SED can manage hardware-level encryption on these too! SAN JOSE, Calif., May 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Beachhead Solutions, provider of. MSPs can enforce encryption and remote data access control for clients’ Windows and Mac PCs, iOS.
See also[edit] References[edit]- ^'Beach Head 2002 (PC)'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^ abWalker, Trey (2002-02-13). 'Beach Head 2002 Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^'Beach Head 2002 - PC - Review'. GameZone. 2001-12-19. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^Warner, Tim (2002-01-02). 'Beach Head 2002'. Gamezilla. Archived from the original on 2002-01-02. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^Paretti, Christopher (2002-08-13). 'Beach Head 2002'. Inside Mac Games. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beachhead Solutions, provider of cloud-managed PC & mobile device encryption, security, and data access control for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), today announced that MSPs can now provide co-managed IT services (CoMITs) using the SimplySecure for MSPs™platform whenever they and their clients desire the capability. In response to MSP demand, Beachhead’s CoMITs functionality provides a framework for MSPs to efficiently grant change control privileges to the internal IT staff of MSPs’ clients while still ensuring the MSP steers all security policy and strategy decisions.
In most traditional MSP-client relationships, clients are not allowed to make modifications that alter a solution’s functionality. There is a logic to this approach, as most end clients leveraging an MSP do not possess the IT expertise to manage solutions themselves without real risks. However, Beachhead’s MSP partners regularly receive requests for these privileges from clients that do possess the in-house IT staff and acumen to effectively administer solutions in circumstances where direct control is beneficial. As CoMITs momentum continues to gain traction as a valuable option for MSPs with clients in this position, Beachhead is making the capability available to any MSP partner that desires it.
The CoMITs capability will further enhance many MSP-client partnerships by enabling clients to put a second set of eyes on data and device security risk areas. In events where employee-used devices are lost or stolen, CoMITs-enabled clients can use SimplySecure directly to revoke access controls and delete or quarantine all sensitive company data on a device. In this way, the client can respond decisively to risk events – eliminating any latency associated with contacting and communicating the risk to their MSP. In addition to the ability to invoke immediate access denial, CoMITs-enabled end clients can also now rapidly restore data access when appropriate and without the need to wait for, or involve, their MSP.
At the same time, Beachhead’s CoMITs offering places a protective framework around the activities of businesses whose MSPs grant them change control privileges. While end clients have immediate access and recovery controls for each device safeguarded by SimplySecure, all control over security policies – such as automated threat responses – remains with the MSP as per their standard client agreements. The client has full visibility into all policies and automated responses, and can communicate with their MSP to request changes (but, importantly, cannot interrupt those protections without the MSP’s expert oversight).
Beachhead 2020 For Mac DownloadAs part of placing this appropriate level of administrative control in the hands of end clients, Beachhead is adding assistance with training and support to the SimplySecure for MSPs platform. These features fully equip MSPs to prepare their end clients to engage in CoMITs activities, safely and in-line with best practices.
“CoMITs offer a tremendous opportunity for MSPs to increase the value they provide clients – if executed correctly,” said Bob Coppedge, CEO of Simplex-IT, an Ohio-based MSP, and author of The MSPsSurvivalGuide to Co-Managed IT Services. “Vendors and MSPs must be sure to include prudent contractual safeguards and change control limitations, as well as proper training and support to ensure clients can manage solutions safely, independently, and effectively. I’m excited to see Beachhead add this functionality to its MSP platform.”
“The CoMITs capabilities we’ve added to our SimplySecure for MSPs platform are here by popular demand,” said Cam Roberson, VP Sales & Channel Development, Beachhead Solutions. “Clients asked their MSPs, MSPs asked us, and we listened and delivered. Our particular approach to CoMITs is certainly inspired by conversations with Bob Coppedge as well, and his book on the subject. With this CoMITs offering, we believe we’ve struck a perfect balance in enabling MSPs to empower their end clients with appropriate controls over their own data and device security, while also backing them up with all necessary safeguards, training, and support.”
Metacritic, a review aggregator, rated the PC version of the game 46/100 based on five reviews.[1] Trey Walker of GameSpot wrote, 'Beach Head 2002 delivers arcade-style shooting in its most basic—and repetitive—form.'[2] Walker said the game 'gets old quickly' and not an improvement over Beach Head 2000, though it is 'visually pleasing'.[2] GameZone rated it 7/10 stars and praised the game's simplicity of design, though the reviewer said it 'will appeal to a small niche of gamers' due to the lack of re-playability.[3] Tim Warner of Gamezilla rated it 47/100 and called it 'a dismal attempt at a resurrection of an age-old favorite genre', criticizing the sluggish aiming, limited weapon choices, low-end graphics, and audio.[4] Reviewing the OS X version, Christopher Paretti of Inside Mac Games rated it 5.75/10 and wrote that it is fine for casual play during a break but recommended a more intellectual puzzle game instead.[5]
Tell me more Beachhead offers the following resources to assist in your evaluation and help you make the best mobile device security decision for your organization. Plus, Beachhead’s tool can instantly remove user access to data, and uses a patented method to immediately restore the data by pushing one button on the SimplySecure Management Console. Pretty neat trick, huh? And, as most new PCs include self-encrypting drive technology, SimplySecure SED can manage hardware-level encryption on these too! SAN JOSE, Calif., May 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Beachhead Solutions, provider of. MSPs can enforce encryption and remote data access control for clients’ Windows and Mac PCs, iOS.
See also[edit] References[edit]- ^'Beach Head 2002 (PC)'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^ abWalker, Trey (2002-02-13). 'Beach Head 2002 Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^'Beach Head 2002 - PC - Review'. GameZone. 2001-12-19. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^Warner, Tim (2002-01-02). 'Beach Head 2002'. Gamezilla. Archived from the original on 2002-01-02. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^Paretti, Christopher (2002-08-13). 'Beach Head 2002'. Inside Mac Games. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beachhead Solutions, provider of cloud-managed PC & mobile device encryption, security, and data access control for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), today announced that MSPs can now provide co-managed IT services (CoMITs) using the SimplySecure for MSPs™platform whenever they and their clients desire the capability. In response to MSP demand, Beachhead’s CoMITs functionality provides a framework for MSPs to efficiently grant change control privileges to the internal IT staff of MSPs’ clients while still ensuring the MSP steers all security policy and strategy decisions.
In most traditional MSP-client relationships, clients are not allowed to make modifications that alter a solution’s functionality. There is a logic to this approach, as most end clients leveraging an MSP do not possess the IT expertise to manage solutions themselves without real risks. However, Beachhead’s MSP partners regularly receive requests for these privileges from clients that do possess the in-house IT staff and acumen to effectively administer solutions in circumstances where direct control is beneficial. As CoMITs momentum continues to gain traction as a valuable option for MSPs with clients in this position, Beachhead is making the capability available to any MSP partner that desires it.
The CoMITs capability will further enhance many MSP-client partnerships by enabling clients to put a second set of eyes on data and device security risk areas. In events where employee-used devices are lost or stolen, CoMITs-enabled clients can use SimplySecure directly to revoke access controls and delete or quarantine all sensitive company data on a device. In this way, the client can respond decisively to risk events – eliminating any latency associated with contacting and communicating the risk to their MSP. In addition to the ability to invoke immediate access denial, CoMITs-enabled end clients can also now rapidly restore data access when appropriate and without the need to wait for, or involve, their MSP.
At the same time, Beachhead’s CoMITs offering places a protective framework around the activities of businesses whose MSPs grant them change control privileges. While end clients have immediate access and recovery controls for each device safeguarded by SimplySecure, all control over security policies – such as automated threat responses – remains with the MSP as per their standard client agreements. The client has full visibility into all policies and automated responses, and can communicate with their MSP to request changes (but, importantly, cannot interrupt those protections without the MSP’s expert oversight).
Beachhead 2020 For Mac DownloadAs part of placing this appropriate level of administrative control in the hands of end clients, Beachhead is adding assistance with training and support to the SimplySecure for MSPs platform. These features fully equip MSPs to prepare their end clients to engage in CoMITs activities, safely and in-line with best practices.
“CoMITs offer a tremendous opportunity for MSPs to increase the value they provide clients – if executed correctly,” said Bob Coppedge, CEO of Simplex-IT, an Ohio-based MSP, and author of The MSPsSurvivalGuide to Co-Managed IT Services. “Vendors and MSPs must be sure to include prudent contractual safeguards and change control limitations, as well as proper training and support to ensure clients can manage solutions safely, independently, and effectively. I’m excited to see Beachhead add this functionality to its MSP platform.”
“The CoMITs capabilities we’ve added to our SimplySecure for MSPs platform are here by popular demand,” said Cam Roberson, VP Sales & Channel Development, Beachhead Solutions. “Clients asked their MSPs, MSPs asked us, and we listened and delivered. Our particular approach to CoMITs is certainly inspired by conversations with Bob Coppedge as well, and his book on the subject. With this CoMITs offering, we believe we’ve struck a perfect balance in enabling MSPs to empower their end clients with appropriate controls over their own data and device security, while also backing them up with all necessary safeguards, training, and support.”
Beachhead 2020 For Mac Catalina“CoMITs matches what many of our largest clients are asking for,” said Lisa Mitchell, General Manager of NetGainTechnologies (formerly Progressive Computer Systems, Inc.). “Against today’s backdrop of unrelenting threats to sensitive data and devices, timing is everything. It makes sense for clients with IT departments able to utilize SimplySecure for MSPs to do so swiftly and directly. The platform now includes the features it takes to do just that.”
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