Lenovo to push cloud offerings for mobile devices

May 16, 2014 Off By David

Grazed from DataCenterDynamics. Author: Hollie Luxford.

US-based cloud computing software manufacturer Stoneware – a subsidiary of Chinese computer technology company Lenovo – is planning to offer hosted application services that it will build on existing secure cloud and virtual desktop services, according to Techworld. Lenovo acquired Stoneware in 2012 to enhance and expand its cloud computing solutions.

Last year Lenovo opened its first public cloud service, Reach which it built around technology is gained from Stoneware. Stoneware’s WebNetwork virtual desktop currently offers a cloud desktop, with a browser-like interface and also provides secure and server-defined access to Web-based software such as Salesforce applications…

The subsidiary plans to directly offer hosted applications for businesses that don’t have data centers or do not want to make major investments in buying applications…

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