Today, we are launching a blog, a company and entirely new desktop virtualization architecture. Let me expand on this last point. Does the world need another approach to virtualization? Surprisingly, yes and we have many customers and analysts who strongly agree with us. We also have investors that agree. The fact we were able to get $13M in our A-round in the current difficult financing environment is because there is a very real and growing pain in large enterprises that creates a huge market opportunity, and we have the right team to address this pain.
We founded Wanova in April of 2008 to bring to market a technology that we genuinely believe is a game changing approach to managing, supporting and protecting desktops and laptops in large enterprises. We call it “Distributed Desktop Virtualization” or DDV. Our DDV architecture is unlike anything in the marketplace today. We created it to solve a number of issues that, until now, were limiting the ability of desktop virtualization to become truly ubiquitous.
We have a lot of additional information here on our web site that talks about what we are doing and how it works.
This blog will serve as a forum for two-way communication on everything from our products, to desktop enterprise computing and virtualization, to issues affecting any of us who are responsible for managing, maintaining and using desktops, laptops and netbooks.
Yes, that covers a lot of technological ground and lots of people. But once you experience our software, we think you’ll agree that we’re up to the task.
Welcome to Wanova.
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