1. MokaFive Claims to Crack the Code on Desktop Virtualization

    Linux (Jun 24 2009)

    1. MokaFive Claims to Crack the Code on Desktop Virtualization MokaFive, the four-year-old Stanford University spin-out backed by Khosla Ventures and Highland Capital Partners to wrestle with making the desktop into a service, claims to have reached a turning point and overcome the major barrier to widespread enterprise adoption of virtual desktops. It's taken the pricey server farm familiar in DaaS out of the equation while still providing the benefits of central management and the power of mass customization. Its new MokaFive Suite, the 2.0 version of the company's desktop virtualization technology, lets companies host a secure desktop management solution in-house, giving them complete policy-based control and giving the user persistent personalization of his data, settings and applications. (Read Full Article)

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