The Sixth Flag, Inc., a groundbreaking new Desktop-As-a-Service firm launched earlier this year, announced today it has been named to The Channel Company’s exclusive 2015 CRN Emerging Vendors List. The annual list features up-and-coming technology vendors that have introduced innovative new products, creating opportunities for Channel Partners in North America to create high-value, cutting-edge solutions for their customers. The vendors recognized this year have demonstrated a commitment to developing new technologies to meet growing market demands.
Along with this recognition, The Sixth Flag today released desktop.tsf for Google Chrome devices, a special configuration of the company’s desktop.tsf that allows organizations to use the Google Chrome device platform, including Chromebox and Chromebook devices, as dedicated thin clients. By replacing local PCs with Chrome devices, administrators can implement cost-effective, zero premise-based configuration desktop computing.
While desktop.tsf centralizes the user’s desktop, IT administrators still have premise-based computing devices to contend with, including operating system and application updates and configuration. By deploying Chrome devices, administrators can implement cost-effective, zero premise-based configuration desktop computing.
For more information, visit www.thesixthflag.com.
The Sixth Flag Recognized by CRN
Posted in Commentary with tags The Sixth Flag on July 27, 2015 by itnerdThe Sixth Flag, Inc., a groundbreaking new Desktop-As-a-Service firm launched earlier this year, announced today it has been named to The Channel Company’s exclusive 2015 CRN Emerging Vendors List. The annual list features up-and-coming technology vendors that have introduced innovative new products, creating opportunities for Channel Partners in North America to create high-value, cutting-edge solutions for their customers. The vendors recognized this year have demonstrated a commitment to developing new technologies to meet growing market demands.
Along with this recognition, The Sixth Flag today released desktop.tsf for Google Chrome devices, a special configuration of the company’s desktop.tsf that allows organizations to use the Google Chrome device platform, including Chromebox and Chromebook devices, as dedicated thin clients. By replacing local PCs with Chrome devices, administrators can implement cost-effective, zero premise-based configuration desktop computing.
While desktop.tsf centralizes the user’s desktop, IT administrators still have premise-based computing devices to contend with, including operating system and application updates and configuration. By deploying Chrome devices, administrators can implement cost-effective, zero premise-based configuration desktop computing.
For more information, visit www.thesixthflag.com.
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