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SMALL BUSINESS
Sun Microsystems and Ashbourne Technology Group Unveil Industry's First Full-Function, Cloud-Based Desktop as a Service
Collaboration Delivers Desktop as a Service That Can Be Delivered Anytime, Anywhere; New Multi-Platform Service Optimized for K-12 Schools and Community Colleges
Business Wire
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the availability of
a new cloud-based Desktop as a Service for educational institutions. Sun
and Ashbourne Technology Group are now offering a secure, cost-effective
computing solution delivered anytime, anywhere via the Internet that
provides a rich, virtual desktop experience for all leading Operating
Systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris to
nearly any client device, including Sun Ray thin clients and other
platforms with Java(TM)-based browsers.
The Sun Ray device's zero-maintenance and 4-5 watt power draw makes it
one of the greenest desktop solutions on the market today. Sun also
offers the Sun Ray technology with built-in VPN security so that
parents, teachers and administrators can feel secure about the privacy
and security of students on the network. The Sun Desktop as a Service
solution, part of Sun's education solutions portfolio, is a
subscription-based service available for purchase immediately for as
little as $1.00 per day per user.
"Our new offering delivers the benefits of the emerging cloud computing
model to the school desktop, providing huge savings for cash-strapped
school systems," said Joe Hartley, vice president of Government,
Education and Healthcare Sales, Sun Microsystems. "This is a
full-function solution with no compromises to what students, teachers
and administrators are used to today. With this new offering, they can
easily and quickly access a common and familiar desktop environment on
thin clients via the Internet -- in the classroom, library, at home or
virtually anywhere -– without the management and maintenance costs and
hassles of OS upgrades, security patches, bug fixes or storage backups.
Those services are built into our low subscription price."
Sun has joined efforts with Ashbourne to deliver the new desktop
computing service specifically optimized for the needs of K-12 schools
and community colleges. The service is competitively priced and in
select cases can be purchased by leveraging American Recovery and
Reinvestment or eRate program funds.
"Schools can escape from the desktop replacement cycle saving thousands
of dollars per year while providing better access to need-to-know
information. Plus, there are benefits to preserving the equipment you
already have and keeping the familiar desktop environment, but now
delivering it anytime and to anywhere," said Ivan Segal, chief executive
officer from Ashbourne Technology Group, a Sun partner and service
provider. "The Sun Desktop as a Service solution makes a lot of sense
from a business and manageability standpoint."
Sun is working with its customers and partners worldwide to build and
deploy public and private clouds that are open and interoperable. The
Sun Open Cloud Platform, powered by Sun's industry-leading software,
hardware and storage, delivers cost-effective, scalable cloud
infrastructure. More information on Sun's cloud technologies is
available at sun.com/cloud.
For more information about Sun's advanced Sun Ray ultra-thin client
technology or how Sun is helping schools to utilize the network to
advance learning, as well as save time and money, go to
www.sun.com/education.
Pricing and Availability
Sun's Desktop as a Service solution is available today for as little as
$1 (USD) per day per concurrent user. Download and try Sun Ray Software
at
http://www.sun.com/software/sunray/getit.jsp
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global
marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer(TM)" -- Sun drives network participation through shared
innovation, community development and open source leadership. Sun can be
found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at
http://sun.com.
About Ashbourne Technology Group
Ashbourne Technology Group is an established leader in the field of
Desktop Virtualization. Ashbourne is well experienced in the educational
marketplace and understands the technology needs of both higher and
primary education. The hosted desktop is a cost effective way to rapidly
deploy desktop computer systems anywhere.
Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, Sun Ray, Solaris, and The
Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other
countries.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-23 09:00:00
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