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01.19.2012
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PBG Networks Leverages clouDevice Virtual Desktop Devices to Enable Secure K-12 Cloud Usage

PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interphase Corporation (NASDAQ: INPH) announced today that its clouDevice™ desktop virtualization portfolio is now available from PBG Networks, a systems integration firm specializing in virtualization. PBG Networks has introduced a new customi ... Read More

01.05.2012
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Enterasys Wireless Selected as Top Product for K-12 Administrators

Andover, MA — Jan 04, 2012 Enterasys Networks, a Siemens Enterprise Communications company, announced today that Enterasys Wireless has been selected as a District Administration Readers Choice Top 100 Product of 2011. To date, more than 300 K-12 school districts rely on E ... Read More

12.08.2011
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Richland School District Acquires a 30,000 User License of Ericom AccessNow™ for Browser-Based Access to VMware View™

Indicates New Emerging Trend of Schools Embracing HTML5 as a Cost-Effective and Flexible Solution to Empower Students and Staff with Web-Based Access to Windows Applications and Desktops from Laptops, iPads, Android Tablets and Chromebooks Closter, NJ (December 06, 2011) ... Read More

04.05.2011
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Ericom Announces First Pure HTML5 Client for VMware View - Beta Version Available Now

Closter, NJ, (March 30, 2011) - Ericom Software, a global leader in Application Access and Desktop Virtualization solutions, today announced the availability of a beta version of a patent-pending HTML5 client for VMware View – the first VDI solution to work natively with Chr ... Read More

02.11.2011
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ESX 4.1 is the Last ESX! What Do I Do Now?

VMware shipped ESX Server 1.0 way back in 2001. While the word “Server” was lost over time, another bigger thing was not: the Console Operating System (a.k.a. Service Console or COS), a Linux instance that facilitated local management operations. While this administrative en ... Read More

VDI: New Trend in Achieving Office Independence

Prweb Remote workers require anytime-anywhere access to business data and applications without jeopardizing data security or functionality. To satisfy this need, PBG has partnered with Ericom to provide a desktop virtualization (VDI) solution that has unique benefits, including the ability to utilize Thin Client Computing and RDP Acceleration.

Bellmawr, NJ (Vocus/PRWEB ) March 24, 2010 -- In today’s increasingly competitive economic climate, business is conducted 24X7. Whether working at home or on the road, business users need access to the applications and data available at the office.

Until recently, the only way to accommodate remote workers was to copy (or download) the applications and data they might need to their local PCs or use programs like GoToMyPC. The problem with these methods is that they solve the immediate issues of accessing data but do not address long-term remote access needs, desktop management, or scalability and performance. What remote workers really wanted – and needed – was a way to provide a local desktop experience remotely without sacrificing performance and functionality.

To satisfy this need, PBG has partnered with Ericom, a leading provider of application access, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), and RDP Acceleration via Ericom Blaze.

VDI enables enterprise users to:

Access their virtual desktops from anywhere that they have access to the Internet, even from a wireless aircard like Verizon or T-Mobile, with better performance.
Protect their critical data – which remains housed at the office – from loss or theft.

VDI enables enterprises to:


Establish – and enforce – a standard desktop configuration to simplify maintenance.
Expedite the provisioning of remote workers or local desktops to ease administration.
Execute a pandemic recovery plan by permitting employees to work from anywhere.
Enjoy the benefits of Thin Client Computing.


PBG has partnered with Wyse to provide clients with sleek, low-cost, thin-client desktops that dramatically improve the virtual desktop experience. Wyse units are:


Durable – offering no moving parts.
Secure – providing an impenetrable barrier against network-infecting viruses.
Configurable – allowing administrators to lockdown unsafe desktop controls and icons.
Inexpensive to operate – lowering energy costs.
Remotely upgradable – eliminating time-consuming trips and hands-on maintenance.
Easy to use – simplifying administration.


For more information, contact PBG at 856-931-1604 X111 or go to www.pbgnetworks.com.

Founded in 1996, PBG, Inc. provides Virtualization and Storage solutions to enterprise clients.