SOURCE: ClearCube Technology
May 06, 2008 08:00 ET
ClearCube Spins-Off Software Business as New Company VDIworks™
VDIworks and ClearCube to Capitalize on Growing Demand in Desktop Virtualization and Centralized Desktop Computing Market to Deliver Next Generation Desktop Computing Infrastructure Software and Solutions
AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwire - May 6, 2008) - ClearCube announced today that its software
business is being spun-off and launched as an independent new company
called VDIworks. Built on five generations of proven success within
enterprise production environments, VDIworks delivers one of the most
comprehensive, flexible software management platforms for creating,
deploying and managing virtual desktop infrastructure. ClearCube, on the
other hand, will continue to provide its complete solutions for centralized
desktop computing, including end-to-end desktop virtualization. As
independent companies, both ClearCube and VDIworks will maximize their
business potential and gain the flexibility to meet the rapidly growing
demands of their respective target markets.
VDIworks and ClearCube have signed an OEM agreement whereby ClearCube will
continue to market and promote the VDIworks software under the current
Sentral™ VDI Management Software brand. The Sentral management software
will continue to be an integrated component of ClearCube's complete
centralized desktop computing solutions. ClearCube customers will continue
to be supported in their current license agreements with ClearCube.
VDIworks will establish additional OEM relationships with third-party
solutions vendors so they can deploy virtual desktop solutions to their
customers.
VDIworks will target the emerging market of desktop virtualization. The new
company has received seed funding from current ClearCube investors and will
be seeking additional funding to support its rapid growth and high market
demand. The VDIworks Virtual Desktop Platform streamlines and simplifies
virtual desktop deployments, enabling IT organizations to gain improved
management and control, ensure data and asset security, deliver a superior
end-user experience, and provide enterprise organizations the business
continuity and cost reductions promised by desktop virtualization.
ClearCube will continue to focus on delivering its high-performance
centralized desktop computing solutions to market, which include advanced
PC blade technology that centralizes computing resources in the datacenter,
cutting-edge thin client devices that deliver required performance to the
end-user at the desktop, expert professional services and its Sentral VDI
management software, which is optimized for managing centralized computing
environments. ClearCube will continue to grow its business in key markets,
including the federal government, healthcare companies and hospitals,
financial services and commercial, delivering the business requirements of
security, manageability, availability and total cost of ownership of its
solution.
"ClearCube and VDIworks provide solutions within growth markets, and
ClearCube's investors recognized this and decided separating the
technologies would allow each entity to fully capitalize on the market
opportunities," said Rick Hoffman, former president of ClearCube and now
president of VDIworks. "Both companies immediately offer mature products
and can point to successful customer installations. Both companies benefit
from established internal development and sales teams. As a result, both
companies present superior solutions that can provide rapid return on
investment while improving enterprise security and IT management
capabilities."
ClearCube also announced today that former COO Randy Printz has been
promoted to president and chief executive officer. His team includes Doug
Layne, worldwide vice president of sales and marketing, and Jeana Thomas,
senior director of alliances and channels.
A seasoned executive management team joins Rick Hoffman on the VDIworks
side, including Chief Technology Officer Amir Husain, Barry Hutt, vice
president of professional services and business development, and Vice
President of Marketing Susannah Kirksey.
"With more than ten years of experience providing cutting-edge PC blade
technology and thin client devices, ClearCube has been one of the market
leaders in centralized desktop computing and is now bringing its VDI
management software out of the shadows of its seasoned hardware," said Dan
Kusnetzky, president and principal analyst, Kusnetzky Group LLC. "The
creation of VDIworks will finally shine a spotlight on its comprehensive
software platform for managing high-performance desktop virtualization,
while enabling ClearCube the flexibility to focus on delivering its
end-to-end solution for high-end centralized desktop computing."
VDIworks offers technology that has been awarded more than 20 patents and
provides the most comprehensive, flexible virtual desktop solution for
managing both physical and virtual resources within heterogeneous
environments. VDIworks offers ultimate flexibility and preserves customer
choice by giving customers the ability to deploy the right solution for the
right user type, utilize any back-end hardware, end-point user access
device or virtualization technology for desktop virtualization. VDIworks
virtual desktop solution integrates seamlessly into existing technology
environments, enabling customers to simplify virtual desktop management by
using existing solutions and thereby leverage and maximize their return on
existing technology investments. The VDIworks Virtual Desktop Platform
delivers the enterprise-class capabilities required for traditional
centralized desktop computing as well as virtual desktop management in one
solution, including: connection brokering, virtual machine and host
management, thin client management, load balancing, health and asset
monitoring, inventory management, disaster recovery and support for a wide
variety of back-end hardware and user access devices.
About ClearCube
ClearCube is the market leader of centralized computing and virtual desktop
solutions. As the pioneer of centralized desktop computing, ClearCube
provides solutions that span 1:1 power users to 1:many virtualized desktop
environments, integrating connection broker software, blades, access
devices and professional services to give organizations full control and
flexibility over end-user computing. ClearCube's Sentral™ VDI Management
System provides clients the ability to utilize any back-end hardware or
user access device for desktop virtualization. Organizations deploying
ClearCube gain improved manageability, 99.9 percent availability and
hardened security while reducing support costs by more than 40 percent. For
more information, visit its corporate website at www.clearcube.com.
About VDIworks
VDIworks makes easy-to-use software that enables IT managers to centrally
create, deploy and manage virtual desktop infrastructure. The company's
technology is based on more than 20 patents and is built on five
generations of proven success with enterprise environments. VDIworks offers
ultimate flexibility and preserves customer choice by giving customers the
ability to deploy the right solution for the right user type, utilize any
back-end hardware, end-point user access device or virtualization
technology for desktop virtualization. The VDIworks Virtual Desktop
Platform streamlines and simplifies virtual desktop deployments, enabling
IT organizations to gain improved management and control, ensuring data and
asset security, delivering a superior end-user experience, and ensuring the
business continuity and cost reductions promised by desktop virtualization
to companies around the world. For more information on VDIworks, visit
www.vdiworks.com.