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Virtuon Unveils Virtual Desktop Service

July 15, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Virtuon announced today it has unveiled a Virtual Desktop service based on cloud computing and virtualization technology.

The desktops are accessible from any web browser and deliver full functionality of the Microsoft Windows operating system.

Starting at $39.95 per month, the desktops are offered through a subscription service and are available with Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7.

Users of the Virtual Desktops can install any number of applications and configure desktop personal preferences. As a “follow-me” application environment, users access the desktop from any device with internet access such as an Apple iPad, thin client, or traditional desktop to find the applications and personal settings just as they left them previously.

As part of the service, Virtuon offers several desktop options for processor speed, memory, and hard disk space. An optional Data Engine package is geared for users who need heavy number crunching and data processing.

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