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TOP LINKS YOU MUST CLICK ON News Desktop Linux: Win4Lin and InsynQ Cooperate on Linux Desktop Hosting Project
Companies to Highlight Development Project at LinuxWorld San Francisco
By: Linux News Desk
Aug. 4, 2005 04:30 AM
Currently, users who want to take advantage of anytime-anywhere computing use InsynQ's hosting services, accessing such popular Windows-based applications as Intuit QuickBooks Pro or Microsoft Office. InsynQ sees potential for lower-cost delivery of hosting services by taking advantage of the Linux-platform capabilities and the Win4Lin application environment, while concurrently broadening the service platform to include hosted Linux desktop and application offerings. "The market has already proven the value of hosted application services," said Joanie Mann, Executive Vice President of InsynQ. "We believe it may be possible to further reduce the platform costs of hosting by running Linux as the underlying OS for some deliveries, and using Win4Lin to enable the use of certain Windows applications in the environment." "We were one of the first companies to launch application hosting services for Windows, and now we see value in creating additional, alternative, hosting environments with Linux," added John Gorst, President and CEO of InsynQ. "The same philosophy we have with applications -- that one size does not fit all -- rings true with platform services, as well. We intend to offer the choice that the market wants and needs." Both companies are exhibiting at LinuxWorld San Francisco, August 9-11, 2005. YOUR FEEDBACK
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