Virtualization News Desk
Neocleus Unveils Virtualization Strategy
Alters Perceptions of How Endpoints Such As Desktops and Laptops Operate
May. 9, 2008 01:30 PM
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Neocleus announced the culmination of 18 months of innovation
and research by unveiling its strategy and approach for addressing the
security, performance and IT manageability requirements of enterprise endpoints
across a distributed network. The Neocleus strategy provides businesses with a
new paradigm for endpoints such as desktops and laptops that changes the way
business is conducted and resources are secured, to allow IT departments to
maintain unprecedented control of their distributed IT assets and to give end
users the complete flexibility they need to do their work.
In an age of enterprise growth that has seen companies
extend their global reach to areas previously deemed unimaginable, many
companies face a challenge – maintaining complete control of all facets of the
distributed network. Current endpoint solutions are capable of connecting
dispersed employees to the network but result in problems in the form of
endpoint performance issues, usability complications and critical security
vulnerabilities that can render networks defenseless. With corporate dependence
on the functionality of these endpoints becoming paramount in their ability to
generate revenue and drive enterprise growth, these problems are simply
unacceptable.
The Neocleus approach tackles organizations’ endpoint issues
– performance, manageability, security and cost. The company’s solutions, which
include its Type 1 bare-metal hypervisor, enable critical IT tasks to operate
in trusted virtual environments that run outside of and side-by-side with
Windows while still offering complete access to all the capabilities offered by
the underlying endpoint hardware. This approach provides IT departments with a
virtual desktop environment that is easy to control and gives users the flexibility
to gain secure access to critical corporate assets from any endpoint regardless
of its location or state of security. By doing so, organizations realize the
benefits of enterprise-wide virtualization, which allows them to enable
deployment of applications, data and services, ultimately driving revenue and
ensuring future growth.
"Endpoints are vast storage tanks of information and
the gateway to accessing corporate data banks as well. As the variety of
endpoints proliferates they become harder to control and more valuable to
attackers,” said Charles Kolodgy, research director for Secure Content and
Threat Management Research at IDC. "Applying virtualization to endpoints
offers organizations significant advantages for securely delivering services,
data and applications. Virtualization makes it possible to isolate critical
corporate IT functionality without needing to be concerned about the other
unauthorized applications residing on the machine."
In addition to the deployment of its trusted endpoint
solutions, Neocleus contributes its technology to the open source community and
remains committed to creating an ecosystem of innovation that facilitates
growth for partners and collaborators. These open source contributions enable software
developers to focus on building and maintaining high-performance applications
without concern for performance or security issues that result from
virtualization initiatives and technologies, and they do so without worrying
about the underlying endpoint architecture.
“For the past 18 months, Neocleus has worked vigorously to
develop an endpoint strategy and platform that offers IT the flexibility,
security and agility for conducting business,” said Ariel Gorfung, co-founder
and CEO, Neocleus. “Our strategy clearly outlines the need for companies to
rethink their approach to endpoint operation and resume control over their
distributed enterprise. Doing so will ensure that companies ultimately reduce
the cost of managing and securing endpoints, certainly among the most costly IT
expenditures for organizations worldwide. Consequently, the endpoint is viewed
not simply as an arm of the larger enterprise infrastructure, but rather a
fundamental component of future business success.”
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