Windows 7 Migration Just Got Easier with MokaFive Suite 3.0

Today, MokaFive hit a significant milestone: the release of MokaFive Suite 3.0. We began pilots over two years ago with some early adopter customers. Since then, these customers have gone into production – in some cases even increasing the size of their deployment – and now they’re beginning to see real, tangible business benefits from [...]

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Get ready. Start. Migrate.

We’ve entered the final quarter of 2010, the time when Gartner anticipates most Windows 7 migrations will start in earnest. They’ve done extensive number crunching on the costs of Windows 7 migrations, and many other analysts have further reviewed these findings and prescribed their remedy to ease the pains, if not the costs entirely. Windows [...]

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Local CPU is becoming MORE important

I caught up this week with Intel’s technology evangelist, Charlie Milo, at the Intel Developer Forum, for an update on some of Intel’s exciting new technologies, including accelerated 3D graphics, 3D television sets, 3D photos and cameras. One of the items that was showcased at IDF was Internet Explorer 9, which was released by Microsoft [...]

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VMworld 2010: Great Show

It’s officially over! For us, VMworld 2010 was an exciting ride. Day one started with a bang when Network World named MokaFive BareMetal the Hottest Virtualization Product at VMworld. Even though our booth (#1736) was in the far corner of the show floor, we had a crush of traffic visit the booth to learn more [...]

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It’s Official: MokaFive Goes BareMetal

Regular readers of this blog will recall that in June, we blogged about MokaFive BareMetal Player, which we were taking the wrappers off for industry insiders at BriForum. At VMworld we made our bare-metal preview official and demoed it to an appreciative audience. This comes, of course, at an interesting time. Just last month in [...]

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VMworld Predictions

As I previously noted, next week’s VMworld will be MokaFive’s first showing in two years. We’re putting the finishing touches on our booth and prepping our demos. While we count down the days, I want to share some thoughts on what I predict will come out of VMworld. 1. Cloudy messaging around cloud. You don’t [...]

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MokaFive, AVG push the secure corporate perimeter to personal devices

Last week, we announced a joint solution with AVG to add one more layer of security to MokaFive which allows distributed virtual desktops to be quickly deployed to and safely run from any machine – corporate or personal. This solution extends MokaFive’s capability of running encrypted virtual desktop containers on the endpoint by further securing [...]

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Manage Desktops from the Cloud

Over the last two years, we’ve been helping our customers — many of them very large brands with thousands of users — succeed in rolling out the MokaFive Suite to their employees. Today, we’re taking the first step to make our virtual desktop management solution available to smaller companies – by enabling MSPs to offer [...]

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MokaFive at VMworld

This year’s VMworld conference is fast approaching, and we are beginning to feel the excitement as we prepare to participate after a two-year hiatus. Over the past couple of years, we’ve been focused on three key areas: refining our product, gaining customer wins, and raising awareness of MokaFive. First, on the product front: I am [...]

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Going Green with Virtual Desktops

Everyone is talking about Green IT these days, and virtualization is a popular way to save money and reduce your environmental impact at the same time. Many companies have already discovered the benefits of virtualizing their servers, so the natural progression is to begin looking at virtualizing their desktops, as well. There are several environmental [...]

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