GreenBytes, Inc., a developer of full-featured virtual desktop solutions that uniquely support existing infrastructure, today announced that the company will be exhibiting at CeBIT, March 5-9, in Hannover, Germany. GreenBytes will be demonstrating its recently announced desktop virtualization solution, vIO, and will exhibit alongside Germany-based reseller partner Losstech as part of the comTeam booth located in Hall 15, Stand F79.
The GreenBytes vIO, a virtual storage appliance version of the company's award-winning IO Offload Engine, was designed from the ground up as a desktop virtualization solution, providing the full-featured persistent virtual desktops that users want, with the manageability, scalability and affordability that make it possible. The solution diverts OS and swap disk activity away from primary storage (SAN) to high-speed flash, solving the performance and latency problems and poor user experience that occur during peak usage. Integrated as an appliance (IO Offload Engine) or virtual storage appliance (vIO), the solution is easy to install and scales out in minutes, increasing performance, driving down costs and avoiding user interruption while protecting existing storage and infrastructure investments.
"GreenBytes Platinum partners like Losstech are looking for effective solutions to deploy no-risk desktop virtualization, and CeBIT is the perfect venue for GreenBytes and Losstech to introduce the vIO to the European market," said Jur Faber, executive vice president, EMEA, GreenBytes. "With the IO Offload Engine and vIO, customers can use persistent desktops for a full-featured virtual desktop experience. GreenBytes has made desktop virtualization affordable, easy to deploy and scale. We are looking forward to seeing Losstech, as a Platinum Citrix partner and cloud expert in the comTeam Allianz, gain considerable traction in the German market with GreenBytes' award-winning desktop virtualization solutions."
"GreenBytes has emerged as one of the top desktop virtualization innovators in an increasingly hot and growing market, and we're excited to showcase the vIO at the CeBIT 2013 convention in Hannover," said Boris Hajek, CEO of Losstech. "Our GreenBytes showcase last year was very successful, and we're looking forward to presenting the new vIO solution in action to the CeBIT audience, taking desktop virtualization performance to a whole new level."
About GreenBytes, Inc.
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments. GreenBytes was founded in 2007 and is based in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. For more information, please visit www.getgreenbytes.com.
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GreenBytes to Showcase vIO Desktop Virtualization Solution at CeBIT
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