The leader in client-hosted, type 1 virtualization (also referred to as endpoint virtualization), Neocleus, announced that it will be demonstrating expanded use cases served by its technology at VMWorld 2008, Sept. 15-17, 2008, Las Vegas. The company will display a portfolio of client computing solutions that leverage its Desktop Hypervisor Framework to address distinct and vital challenges for enterprise IT departments. Along with other flexible Windows-based client computing solutions, demonstrations include Neocleus’ first solution, Trusted Edge, which enables IT to provide secure access to corporate resources.
Enterprises more then ever require flexible client computing solutions as the diversity of end-user computing scenarios increases. Pressing issues facing IT managers today remain delivering secure access to corporate resources from outside the corporate perimeter, extending the reach of desktop virtualization and supporting users’ needs for personalization and open access to the Internet remain.
Neocleus tackles IT challenges with innovative client-hosted, type 1 virtualization technologies. The company’s Desktop Hypervisor Framework features an open source enhancement to the Xen hypervisor and a set of application program interfaces. IT departments, using Neocleus, can isolate Windows-based corporate computing from other tasks running on desktops and laptops. As such, tasks run in an environment that acts as its own “container” of functionality. IT, with this approach, can finally gain control over costs and improve the security and agility of its client computing infrastructure.