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ClearCube Launches the ClearCube Solution Network
ClearCube Technology, the market leader and pioneer in PC Blade computing, today launched the ClearCube Solution Network (CSN), an ecosystem of technology leaders that extends the advantages of centralized computing to enterprise customers. The partners participating in the new network include: Motion Computing, Neoware, DataSynapse, United Devices, APC, Ensure Technologies, Uptime Devices and NetBotz. The combined resources from these companies offer a powerful and truly unique approach to enterprise computing that results in significant performance and security benefits for customers. "With the massive focus on security, reliability and cost, it's natural that the desktop computer evolve into something that is vastly more than the PC we have known since the '80s," said Rob Enderle, Principal Analyst for the Enderle Group. "The ClearCube Solution represents the direction of that evolution and the Solution Network was what was missing to complete it."
ClearCube removes the traditional PC from the end-user's desk and replaces it with secure end-user connection devices including ClearCube user ports, Neoware thin-client appliances and Motion Computing tablets. These devices connect to a PC Blade -- a full featured, Intel-based computer that is secured in the data center. Using the ClearCube Management Suite, IT managers can remotely monitor, manage and provide computing solutions to users anywhere in the world.
"ClearCube PC Blades are an excellent backbone to our Neoware clients," said Michael Kantrowitz, President and CEO of Neoware. "The combination of PC Blades and Neoware enables a very secure, highly manageable computing environment."
The initial members of the CSN exemplify companies that have driven innovation in their sector, whether in mobile and remote computing, security or high-performance computing. These charter members include:
* APC, the manufacturer of InfraStruXure(TM) architecture for network- critical physical infrastructure.
* DataSynapse, a leading provider of adaptive grid infrastructure software solutions that help organizations drive new levels of business performance through the creation of an agile and responsive IT infrastructure.
* Ensure Technologies, a leader in secure information access solutions designed to protect an organization's intellectual property from internal security breaches. Ensure's patented XyLoc technology unites full-time access control with proximity-based authentication to guard vital data.
* Motion Computing, which produces tablet clients for mobile professionals in a variety of markets, including healthcare, field sales and service, government and education.
* Neoware, a leading provider of enterprise software, thin client appliances, and related services that make computing more open, secure, reliable, affordable and manageable.
* NetBotz, the industry leader in providing IP-based monitoring solutions that protect critical assets in the data center.
* United Devices, a market leader in high-performance computing infrastructure software and services.
* Uptime Devices, a manufacturer of network appliances and other critical infrastructure for IT security, network management, remote monitoring and control applications.
"The ClearCube Solution Network brings together a set of partners whose offerings complement and enhance our hardware and software products. The creation of this network demonstrates that PC Blade computing is a powerful and effective approach that enterprises can leverage to increase the security and value of their IT assets," said Carl Boisvert, President and CEO of ClearCube Technology. "We've been working with many of these companies already and the ClearCube Solution Network establishes a formal, living ecosystem that further validates our efforts."
ClearCube has established a proven track record of success, having been widely adopted across multiple industries. ClearCube has an expanding customer base that includes leading firms and organizations such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Lehman Brothers, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Air Force, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Northwestern Memorial Physicians Group and Oklahoma Heart Hospital, America's first all-digital hospital.