Virtual Bridges, Inc. today announced it has been named to
CRN’s 2013 Data Center 100 list.
The annual list recognizes technology vendors for powering, supporting,
and protecting today’s data center services in an environmentally and
economically friendly manner, while boosting efficiency and
productivity. Virtual Bridges was one of only 20 virtualization vendors
honored.
“Whether it’s private or hybrid clouds, remote locations, BYOD or
increasing security threats, IT organizations need a flexible approach
to managing and provisioning desktops that allows data centers to
maintain control, while providing end users with consistent, high
quality access regardless of location,” said Jim Curtin,
CEO of Virtual Bridges. “Being recognized by CRN underscores our
commitment to delivering innovative solutions that help companies manage
evolving data center challenges.”
Delivered on premises, via hosted service or managed service provider
–Virtual Bridges removes risks and offers a nimble, efficient approach
to desktop management and provisioning with its unique Desktop Cloud
Fabric™. As noted by CRN, “the company’s VERDE software tackles
difficult aspects of VDI projects, namely management and security. It is
applicable to a wide range of scenarios, from desktops hosted and
managed in data centers to desktops hosted on local PCs.”
“The 2013 Data Center 100 list recognizes vendors that, over the
course of 2012, have shown a dedication to the innovation and
advancement of today’s data center services,” said Kelley Damore, vice
president and editorial director for UBM Channel. “The recent upsurge in
cloud computing has solution providers searching for new ways to ensure
their clients maintain connectivity while mitigating costs and security
threats. We congratulate each vendor on the 2013 Data Center 100 list
for providing a significant growth opportunity for solution providers to
build their business by offering cutting-edge products and services to
customers.”
Selected by CRN’s editorial staff, the 2013 Data Center 100 list is featured in the January issue of CRN Magazine and will be featured online at www.crn.com.
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