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Re: Daniel Ocean post# 20991

Thursday, 03/26/2015 11:00:28 AM

Thursday, March 26, 2015 11:00:28 AM

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Do somemore homework before you copy and paste trash please. CCPS is using the Dell servers that Glassware is embedded so the deal is through deal not Sphere. But thanks for the post because now it looks like they are working with Sphere by themselves for more services, sweet..that's new and great info!! Do you think Sphere put Glassware on the server for free, lol----some people go to jail for the stunts that these shorts are pulling!

Hmmm, could that be doctored at all???

To overcome the challenges, CCPS has partnered with Mississauga, Ontario–based Sphere 3D, developers of Glassware 2.0, to provide Windows application hosting services. Sphere 3D provides Glassware 2.0 as an appliance-based hosting platform for installation either within a customer’s data center or as a cloud hosting solution offered by service providers. Sphere 3D company V3 Systems was one of the pioneers of high-performance VDI appliances, so it is to be expected that it knows how to make this approach work.

http://www.virtualizationpractice.com/chesterfield-county-schools-turn-sphere-3d-windows-chromebooks-27278/

Through Dell, Google has sold more than 42,000 Chromebooks preinstalled with Chrome OS and Sphere 3D's Glassware cloud platform that is specifically fine-tuned for educational purposes in Chesterfield County and Texas school districts. Because there are approximately 49.8 million K-12 students, 98,300 public schools and 13,600 public school districts in the U.S alone, Google stands to benefit enormously if it can seize a huge portion of the education pie traditionally serviced by Wintel-based computers from Microsoft. Google's desire for Sphere 3D's technologies is blatantly evident from tweets with open endorsements of Sphere 3D by its top education executive, Jason Katcher (see his recent tweets here, here and here), and accumulation of the company's shares. Jason's fondness of Sphere 3D may stem from his respectful passion of using new technologies to revolutionize kids' learning experiences, as he explained during a presentation to students at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business.

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