‘Green IT Doesn’t Work if Users See Red’ says Symbio Technologies
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NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. – The concept of “green” computing will not be widely accepted if IT administrators and desktop users have to pay too big a price to save money and the environment say Gideon Romm and Roger Del Russo, co-founders of stateless computing leader Symbio Technologies, a pioneer and innovator in the greening of IT.
“Being green is great, but not if the green system doesn’t get the original job done,” said Romm. “Technology must be efficient and secure, helping an organization simplify its networks and safeguard its data. Then, and only then,” he
said, “should we install a system that can also save money and is kind to the environment.
The Symbio solution – in use around the world – consists of small, inexpensive diskless thin clients linked to the server by the Symbiont boot appliance. “This approach creates an environmentally-friendly, cost-effective solution that represents the future of computing,” said Del Russo, noting that “Symbio provides a data-secure environment with desktop devices that have no moving parts to break, do not make noise or create heat and use less energy running than PC’s do when turned off (and plugged in).” “In a nutshell,” Del Russo continued, “Symbio enables excellence. We save energy, boost an organization’s economic outlook, and help the environment while letting everyone in the enterprise work on all the same applications and at the same speeds as their wasteful, old-fashioned friends laboring on costly, energy-consuming and non-secure PC’s.” About Symbio Technologies Symbio Technologies is the leader in server-centric “stateless” computing. Symbio designs and manufactures hardware, software and services that enable businesses to reduce the time, complexity, and costs associated with deploying and maintaining computer networks. Symbio's highly secure, simple, and environmentally friendly thin client solution consists of a network appliance called The Symbiont Boot Appliance, stateless Symbiont desktop terminals (diskless thin clients), and value-add subscription services. Its solutions connect users to a variety of environments, including Microsoft Windows Terminal Services, VMware VDI, Citrix Presentation Server, Linux/Unix, NX Server, IBM iSeries and zSeries, and virtually any midrange, mainframe, or other legacy system. Symbio markets its products worldwide through a growing network of distributors, value-added resellers and integrators in Australia, Canada, Chile, Israel, Mexico, Pakistan, South Africa, and the U.K. as well as throughout the U.S.A.
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