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Pano Logic chooses Toronto for regional HQ

Pano Logic chooses Toronto for regional HQ

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 10 Dec 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

A California company manufactures “Zero Client Desktop Virtualization” hardware targeted at VMware shops. The CTO looks back on his Canadian roots and the local talent pool

By moving all the software off the desktop and onto the virtualized servers, Pano Logic said the cube will reduces desktop total cost of ownership (TCO) by 70 per cent a year. And Lalonde said the savings also lead to environment benefits due to a reduction in power consumption.

“There’s a very green story here, because the device only draws five watts of power, which is only a couple percentage points of what a traditional PC uses,” Lalonde said.

Thus far, Lalonde said Canadian interest has been high on the product as Pano Logic already has five partners on board and numerous plot projects running in a variety of companies.

“Having been out there selling this product, we’re not really seeing similar offerings,” Lalonde said. “There’s no one that can deliver full Windows applications without any software or CPU on the desktop. And because of this zero client offering, we’re seeing a lot of excitement around our solution in Canada.”

While the Pano is currently limited to the VMware-based hypervisor, the company said it developed the device as a “hypervisor agnostic” solution and will be able to work with Xen or Microsoft Viridian hypervisors down the road.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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