Desktone, Inc., the pioneer of cloud-hosted Desktops as a Service, today
unveiled the industry’s first virtual Windows desktop available now on
Chromebooks. The company is enabling the Desktone Cloud, a virtual
desktop in the cloud service, to run within Google Chrome. With this
announcement, Desktone addresses a significant Chromebook limitation by
enabling business users to move to Chromebooks while still having
complete access to their Windows desktop and non-web-based enterprise
applications—without having to build a virtual desktop infrastructure
(VDI).
Run Windows applications on Chromebooks with the Desktone Cloud (Photo: Business Wire)
“There is a lot of excitement about Chromebooks and the cloud, but if
companies can’t provide employees with easy access to their existing
business applications, it will be difficult to leverage. Some have
suggested deploying VDI to get around the Windows access issue, however
spending the time and money required to build and support VDI defeats
the purpose of using Chromebooks and moving to the cloud in the first
place,” said Peter McKay, CEO of Desktone. “We’re giving companies an
easy, affordable way to use both the Google OS and Windows. With Windows
essentially available inside of Chrome, businesses get the best of both
worlds.”
“Businesses that are intrigued by Chromebooks now have a way to move
forward without sacrificing their ability to be productive with Windows
applications. By pairing the Desktone Cloud with Google Chrome, Desktone
is helping make Chromebooks more attractive and feasible for business
use,” said Andy Wood, analyst, The Virtualization Practice.
With the Desktone Cloud—a subscription-based VDI-in-the-cloud
service—businesses provide their users with access to a complete virtual
Windows desktop starting at just $1/desktop/day, without having to build
and manage complex onsite VDI. Employees can be up and running on the
service in minutes. By accessing the Desktone Cloud via the Chromebook,
they can seamlessly shift to Windows in the cloud whenever needed. As a
result, businesses of all sizes can leverage Chrome and Windows and take
advantage of a cloud-based strategy without having to invest and build a
new VDI environment.
Now users won’t have to give up using the business applications they are
used to. The Desktone Cloud can comfortably stream applications such as
Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop. Enterprise customers can also use
Chromebooks with SAP, Oracle or other Microsoft applications. This means
that organizations don’t have to repurchase or rewrite existing
applications when moving to Chromebooks, and they can offer Chromebooks
to a wider range of employees.
Availability
The Desktone Cloud running via Chrome is
available immediately. Click here
to see a demo.
To learn more about the solution, attend the free webinar, “Move to
Google Chromebooks Without Giving Up Windows and Enterprise
Applications” on July 12 at 2pm ET. Click here
to register for the webinar.
About Desktone
Desktone is changing the way people buy and manage desktops. Desktone
pioneered the concept of cloud-hosted Desktops as a Service (DaaS), the
easiest and most affordable way to deploy hosted virtual desktops. The
Desktone Cloud, Desktone’s DaaS offering, provides all of the benefits
of virtualized desktops without any of the hassles. By delivering
virtual desktops in the cloud, Desktone enables enterprises to rapidly
provision desktops to users connected on any device, anywhere, without
the upfront costs and complexity of traditional desktop
virtualization—transforming desktops from a CAPEX to OPEX item. Founded
in 2007, Desktone is funded by Highland Capital and Softbank and is
headquartered in Boston, MA. For more information, visit www.desktone.com.
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