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DURHAM, N.C. Sept. 8, 2008 -- SIMtone Corporation, a privately held company delivering the next
cloud
computing paradigm, today announced a new cloud computing device
designed specifically for the mobile broadband market. The new SIMtone
SNAPbook is the industry’s first
wireless-ready, zero-touch portable WiFi SIMtone terminal that can be
used to access on-demand and on- the-fly any virtual desktop and other
cloud computing services powered by the SIMtone platform. The portable
SNAPbook is based on the successful Asus Eee PC solid state hardware,
and operates without any local operating system or processing, with all
computing tasks performed 100% in the cloud.
The SNAPbook securely and automatically connects to any SIMtone-powered
cloud service on-the-fly, via any WiFi, HSPA, EVDO or WiMAX access
point. It can be utilized to access any SIMtone cloud service made
available by enterprises or service providers, such as Microsoft Windows
Vista, Microsoft XP, Microsoft 2003 or Linux virtual desktop and
application environments. And like all SIMtone SNAP terminals, the
portable SNAPbook delivers the full, native end-user experience created
by each computing service hosted in the cloud, such as high-quality MP3
audio and desktop video performance, as well as plug-and-play native USB
support which can be used, for example, to synchronize Apple iPods with
PCs in the Cloud, as well as for other printing and storage devices.
Additionally, the SNAPbook supports automatic tunneling to offer
seamless automatic connectivity to SIMtone cloud computing services from
office LANs in addition to home and public Internet access points.
“Mobilizing the power of the SIMtone cloud
computing platform, the new SNAPbook terminal provides end-users with an
always-on, available-everywhere, full-featured PC experience without the
need to carry and manage traditional laptops or desktops and the
requisite software,” said Misha Nossik,
Executive Vice President, Hosted Desktop Services, SIMtone Corporation. “Users
simply power it on, login with their SIMtone ID and have full access to
all their virtual PCs or other cloud-based services, anywhere they are,
on-demand and on-the-fly, without ever worrying about breakdowns or
losing their PC.”
SIMtone SNAP zero-touch terminals are offered as standalone, low cost
hardware appliances, such as the SNAP ONE desktop and the SNAPbook
terminals, usable on LAN, WAN and public Internet connections, out of
the box, with no configuration required, as well as free, downloadable
software terminals usable on browsers or on PCs, thin clients and mobile
devices, such as the WebSNAP and SoftSNAP, available at www.simtone.net.
Pricing & Availability
SNAP software terminals are free and downloadable or accessible at www.simtone.net.
SNAPbook and SNAP One SIMtone terminals will be available exclusively
from SIMtone cloud access service providers.
About SIMtone Corporation
The SIMtone Corporation makes cloud computing universally simple. The
company has developed and commercialized the patented SIMtone Universal
Cloud Computing Platform that allows network operators and businesses to
host, manage and quickly provision any cloud-hosted services, and
ubiquitously deliver them to zero-touch terminals that can be
standalone, low cost hardware appliances, or software terminals usable
via browsers or on PCs, thin clients and mobile devices. With the
SIMtone, cloud services such as virtual desktops, DaaS/SaaS, PC remote
access or Web services, are simple and very inexpensive to host and
manage for businesses and providers, and become usable without a
computer, on-demand and on-the-fly, simply and safely, by everyone,
everywhere. SIMtone Corporation’s North
American headquarters are based in Durham, North Carolina and SIMtone
International headquarters are based in Vevey, Switzerland. SIMtone is a
privately-held company backed by Motorola Ventures, Brightstar
Corporation and Kodiak Venture Partners.
Information Source: Business Wire
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