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Nasstar

January 22, 2009 by leah

Nasstar provides desktop computing over the internet enabling users to do all their computing in the internet cloud including access to their desktop, files and applications such as email and Microsoft Office Professional - through a web browser. This means all your computing is done via the internet rather than on a locally installed computer. This model of delivering computing via the internet rather than from a local PC is known as 'cloud computing' or 'Software as a Service'.

Highwinds

September 14, 2009 by leah

Highwinds is a reputable leader in multi-platform IP services, content replication, and delivery software and services. Since 2002, we have provided for the advancement of a wide range of technologies - including messaging bus architecture, network management, distributed file systems and sophisticated routing methods.

Mirror Image Internet

August 6, 2009 by leah

Mirror Image Internet, Inc. operates as a network for online content, application, and transaction delivery. It offers content delivery solutions, such as global content caching and digital asset downloads; streaming media solutions, which include video on-demand, live streaming, and media management platforms; Web computing solutions, such as extensible rules engines and custom content delivery networks; and reporting solutions. The company also provides Webtracks solution, a tracking system that captures user events and activities along with specific data to measure the user experience.

MokaFive

January 29, 2009 by leah

MokaFive’s virtual desktop solution provides fast, simple and advanced management capabilities to you and your IT staff. You can efficiently and cost-effectively create, deliver, secure and control the entire lifecycle of your virtual desktops. With MokaFive, give your users the choice they want, while maintaining tight security and control.

Ericom Software

January 22, 2009 by leah

Ericom® Software is a leading global provider of Enterprise-Wide Application Access and Virtualization Solutions. Since 1993, Ericom has been helping users to access enterprise mission-critical applications running on a broad range of Microsoft® Windows® Terminal Servers, Virtual Desktops(VDI), Blade PCs, legacy hosts and other systems.

Leading the Way

RingCube Technologies, Inc.

January 22, 2009 by leah

RingCube is the leading provider of the managed virtual workspace. The company’s innovative virtualization software platform, vDesk, enables enterprise users to securely access their complete desktop computing experience from any Windows PC anywhere in the world. With vDesk, organizations can increase user productivity, lower desktop management and support costs, and eliminate the performance and resource overhead commonly found with legacy virtualization approaches.

Pano Logic

January 22, 2009 by leah

Time to rethink the desktop

Linode

January 22, 2009 by leah

We're a VPS hosting company built upon one simple premise: provide the best possible tools and services to those that know what they need — better hosting.

A Linode VPS means freedom. You get everything from the kernel and root access on up. All managed by our simple yet very powerful control panel. Discover why Linode may be right for you.

Bungee Labs

January 22, 2009 by leah

Bungee Labs is creator of the Bungee Connect™ web application development and hosting platform-as-a-service (PaaS), a single environment for building and delivering a new class of interactive rich web applications. Bungee Connect eliminates significant complexity, time and cost across the entire application lifecycle.

Businesses use Bungee Connect to build highly interactive web applications, then instantly deploy them on a high-performance multi-tenant grid infrastructure or on a Bungee Application Server™ running on an organization’s self-managed infrastructure.

Desktone

January 22, 2009 by leah

Breaking the Barriers to Virtual Desktop Adoption

Virtualization technologies are relatively mature, making virtual client computing a viable approach for business. However, enterprises have been reluctant to adopt virtual desktops on a wide scale. The reason: it is too difficult, costly and time-consuming to integrate and support all the various niche technologies required for an end-to-end deployment. As a result, companies implement pieces of the solution, often compromising end-user experience in exchange for high server utilization or TCO payoffs.