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Neocleus to Present at Dow Jones VentureOne Summit 2008
Business Wire, Feb 20, 2008
Named a Top "Company to Watch," Neocleus Will Overview Revolutionary End Point Virtualization Technology
SAN FRANCISCO -- Neocleus, a software pioneer leveraging its revolutionary approach to end point virtualization to transform the way end points operate, will address attendees at the Dow Jones VentureOne Summit 2008, Feb. 26-27 at the Softitel San Francisco Hotel, Redwood City, Calif.
Who
Neocleus Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Ariel Gorfung, who boasts over 18 years of successful entrepreneurship and technology industry leadership experience, will discuss the company's growth strategy and how Neocleus is applying innovative virtualization solutions to address the many security, performance and management challenges global companies face.
What
Gorfung will overview how Neocleus is gaining traction with customers by allowing critical business applications and services to operate outside of Windows and building an ecosystem of partners with its open source hypervisor platform. The company's innovative approach to virtualization fundamentally changes the way corporate end points work to make them inherently more secure and manageable while delivering unmatched performance to the end user.
Neocleus has achieved this breakthrough by enhancing the Xen Open Source hypervisor architecture and transforming it into an end point-oriented hypervisor. This open source platform creates multiple trusted virtual environments. When coupled with Neocleus Trusted Solutions, IT realizes unmatched security and better control to proactively implement and enforce risk policies in real time.
Where and When
Gorfung's presentation will take place at the Dow Jones VentureOne Summit 2008, Feb. 26-27, 2008 at the Sofitel San Francisco Bay, Redwood City, Calif. Online registration is available at: http://ventureonesummit.dowjones.com/register?s=VSU116A
Why
As organizations become more dispersed end points become increasingly vulnerable to attacks and significantly more complex and costly to manage. Virtualization solutions offer significant value in addressing these growing challenges. With thousands of end points in the market today, a "one size fits all virtualization model" will not work. Organizations need to deploy virtualization not just in the data center, but throughout the IT infrastructure. End point virtualization is the next logical extension of server virtualization.
About Neocleus
Making the strategic decisions regarding how best to extend greater agility to end points, provide for greater trustworthiness and create a more manageable infrastructure have become more pressing as IT infrastructure costs and risks continue to mount.
Neocleus addressees the growing end point management and security complexities that now face dispersed organizations. By leveraging innovation in virtualization we allow business applications and services to operate outside of Windows in a predictably secure environment, thus changing the way end points work. Our solutions are inherently more secure and manageable without impacting the user experience or computing performance. Now, businesses can realize greater IT control and reduce the total cost of IT infrastructure ownership.
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