November 2012 Archives

The Australian Department of Defence (DoD) has received second pass approval for federal funding for the deployment of its Next Generation Desktop (NGD) project, following the successful completion of a pilot project in August.

The AU$6.2 million pilot commenced in April, and covered over 700 users across DoD, with Thales, Microsoft, and Citrix partnering to deliver the thin-client desktop service.
Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for IGEL-Logo.jpgReading, UK. November 22, 2012 - Thin client manufacturer IGEL Technology is a clear industry market leader with business customers in its home country of Germany, according to the latest independent study from ICT market analysts, ama GmbH. In the survey of over 6,000 businesses with more than 50 people, thin clients accounted for 11% of desktops and 35% of them were IGEL devices.

NComputing, the leader in end-to-end desktop virtualisation solutions, today announced its virtual desktop solutions have been selected by Barrow-in-Furness Sixth Form College to replace over 200 desktop computers located throughout the campus.
Zurich, Switzerland - October 31, 2012 - After launching just six months ago, CloudSigma, the only international, customer-centric, pure-cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider, today announced high growth and demand for its Media Services Ecosystem. Increasing its ecosystem members by 150 percent, CloudSigma has shown the real value of providing a collaborative public cloud environment designed exclusively for media industry service providers and production companies.

Pano Logic Continuing Saga

Just days after publicizing it had landed a huge new account, Pano Logic's offices are empty, its phones shut off, and its Facebook page silent.  More and more the cease & desist, Dell and Wyse are speculated as factors.
More follow up on disappearance of Pano Logic, this time from Business Insider. 70 emps listed on LinkedIn and PR group confirmed out of business and left it at that. Strange.

Pano Logic gone? CU Times has them under assignment

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 Times reporter Natasha Chilingerian breaking story on Pano Logic suddenly going bankrupt
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