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Re: JB3729 post# 2071

Sunday, 02/09/2014 9:54:13 PM

Sunday, February 09, 2014 9:54:13 PM

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My understanding is the end user never waits. Once the icon is made available by the server, they just click it and the app loads in a few seconds.

on the server side, the application, webpage or whatever is to be delivered, initially needs to be installed which may take a minute or so, but thats a once only process.

Peter Tassiopoulos said;

"I wouldn’t call it an operating system; I would actually say it’s the anti-operating system"

I think thats whats neat about Glassware. On the server side, it cuts out the middle man, the OS and thus the cross-platform issues that different OS's create. And they solve the hardware cross-platform issue with emulation.

So I think the app loads quickly for the end user because

1. there is no OS
2. processing speed is determined by the server, not the BYOD
3. on the server side, glassware has a unique system that combines a software server, admin server and emulation server to coordinate the application emulation session.

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