GO-Global from GraphOn Corporation Enables Public Cloud Application Delivery for Yahoo! JAPAN

June 25, 2012 Off By David

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GraphOn Corporation, a leading worldwide developer of cloud application delivery and Web-enabling solutions, announced today that Yahoo! JAPAN is utilizing GraphOn’s GO-Global software to deliver online business applications to small- and medium-sized businesses throughout Japan via Yahoo! JAPAN’s newly announced Business Continuity Plan (BCP) cloud computing service.

GO-Global provides instant and secure access to server-resident Windows, UNIX and Linux applications from virtually any location, platform, and operating system. The solution Web-enables existing applications over LANs, WANs, VPNs, the Internet, and cloud delivery services for easy and secure remote access from cross-platform clients and mobile users anywhere — without the need to modify the applications…

"We are very pleased that Yahoo! JAPAN selected GO-Global to cloud-enable business applications for customer delivery based on an efficient, cost-effective ‘software as a service’ computing model," said Prof. Toshio Matsuda, President of KitASP Corporation. KitASP is GraphOn’s exclusive distributor in Japan.

"Our valued partner KitASP has worked closely with Yahoo! JAPAN in the development of the BCP public cloud service," said John Dilworth, GraphOn’s vice president of sales and marketing. "As a low-cost, public cloud computing service, BCP provides customers in Japan with business applications, storage, and backup services. The new cloud service offers over 100 applications such as business accounting and customer relationship management. With GO-Global, Yahoo! JAPAN is able to instantly cloud-enable existing applications for fast, easy, and affordable delivery to its SMB customers."