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Re: struftepete1 post# 5058

Saturday, 05/10/2014 1:49:24 PM

Saturday, May 10, 2014 1:49:24 PM

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Super post Struftepete. One of my concerns with Glassware was that I thought it may have been built around open-source software such as Openstack, LXC, QEMU etc, similar to approaches taken by Red Hat and now HP, and that Sphere's microvisor was software developed to orchestrate it all... but that is not the case right? It appears most of the Glassware platform is proprietary?

And devices connecting to the server through remoting protocol only connect to the application, not a whole operating system.. do I understand that correct?

And the Glassware stack does not use virtual machines? But it can deliver the applications to any desktop, virtual or real?

To me one of the most fascinating parts of Glassware is the use of emulators to achieve a cross platform architecture. Its seems John Morelli has spent a good deal of his life working with emulators while working at his fathers CTCell handset business. There would not be a whole lot of people with this experience and know how.
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