CyberlinkASP Deploys Linux Virtual Desktops
Dallas-based cloud provider continues innovation
DALLAS, May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- CyberlinkASP, the leader in hosted virtual desktop and private cloud solutions, today announced the completion of the company's testing and development of virtual desktop infrastructure with Ubuntu Linux. This offering is ideal for anyone requiring a custom and secure Linux experience.
"You can't treat Linux like a low-cost alternative to Windows, it plays a critical role in too many business functions. To ignore and to neglect its relevance alienates a large potential market," said Mason Cooper, Vice President of Information Technology, CyberlinkASP. "By offering Linux hosted desktops alongside our proven Windows hosted desktops, we are able to bring companies seeking a true hosted experience under one cohesive umbrella," said Cooper.
Bringing the Linux experience to the world of virtual desktops makes adopting the bring-your-own-device approach both seamless and comfortable to the end user. Offering a platter of customizable options leads to increased productivity and faster on-boarding. CyberlinkASP continues to set the standard for desktops-as-a-service. Providing remote access since 1999, CyberlinkASP has emerged as one of the industry's major innovators.
About CyberlinkASP
CyberlinkASP is an information technology (IT) managed services firm providing: hosted virtual desktops, private cloud hosting, and security services. We currently operate datacenters in Dallas, Chicago and London. Our clients include financial institutions, health care providers, insurance companies, cargo logistics businesses, and payment card processors among others. Providing cloud solutions since 1999, CyberlinkASP operates from the U.S. and is privately owned. Please visit www.cyberlinkasp.com
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