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Voonami Lands Virtual Desktop Service on UTOPIA

March 2, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Voonami announced today that it is launching its Virtual Desktop Service on the UTOPIA network.

The Virtual Desktop Service utilizes thin client technology to offer customers the benefits of cloud computing at their desktop. Voonami is the only UTOPIA service provider offering cloud computing and virtual desktop services over UTOPIA’s fiber network using its green data center solutions.

The “cloud” is simply data stored on remote servers or super computers located in secure data centers rather than on an individual desktop computer. Most users today access this technology through applications like web-based email programs. Voonami’s Virtual Desktop Service replaces individual personal computers with zero clients, a much smaller device, that communicates with a super computer located in Voonami’s disaster proof data centers to access all of the company’s software, applications and data. These super computers are all redundantly secured and backed up, meaning that all your data is safe, secure, and accessible from anywhere.

By moving your software and applications to a secure data center, the zero client system increases speeds, ensures your data is protected, eliminates capital expenditures for new hardware and PC maintenance costs, decreases the risks of theft, ensures application and software version control, and offers seamless telecommuting capabilities. Companies are able to increase their memory or hard drive space dynamically while having increased efficiencies and access to the latest technology, all managed by Voonami.

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