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RingCube Joins Microsoft System Center Alliance

December 17, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

RingCube Technologies, provider of the managed virtual workspace, has announced that it has become a member of the Microsoft System Center Alliance.

The RingCube vDesk solution enables enterprises to provide unmanaged workers such as contractors, consultants and outsourced workers with a secure managed virtual workspace that workers can use with their own PCs, while keeping applications, confidential data and network traffic completely isolated. Rather than providing each unmanaged worker with a dedicated PC, vDesk integrates with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to extend its provisioning, policy enforcement, and disaster recovery capabilities to unmanaged worker PCs using vDesk virtual workspaces.

The aim of the System Center Alliance is to create, nurture and grow a strong partner ecosystem around the System Center suite of systems management products. Together the member solutions provide sophisticated and effective IT and systems management functionality.  Based on successful customer deployments, RingCube demonstrated that it has built an architecturally sound workspace virtualization layer that delivers a solution for unmanaged workers and leverages Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager.

Joining the Microsoft System Center Alliance is an example of RingCube’s ongoing collaboration with Microsoft.

vDesk is available through RingCube. Pricing starts at $200 per user.

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