I Get Ceedo Now, It’s All About Device Centricity
Posted by victor on Sep 22, 2007 in Mobile Devices, Mobile Productivity Technologies, Mobile Software, Mobile Technology, Virtualization
A couple of days ago I blogged about Ceedo, and admittedly I didn’t really get it, even said so in the post. I get it now (Thanks Dror) and it’s brilliant, I can’t wait to try this out. Here’s an illustration that demonstrates the model.

What you’re seeing in step 2 is the user having access to all of the Software that was installed on the machine in step 1 of the illustration. It doesn’t matter that Photoshop, as an example isn’t installed on the computer in step 2, what matters is that Photoshop was installed on the computer in step 1 and so its virtual copy is available when Ceedo Mobile exposes the software footprint on the computer in step 2.
This is going to be real slick, especially for the traveler that isn’t too jazzed about lugging along a laptop. For the IT geeks in the crowd Ceedo, out of the box, virtualizes applications in User mode (no drivers or messy Admin privileges) and when the User unplugs from the machine Cedoo is gone without any trace of ever being there.
I’ve exchanged email with Dror Gill, Ceedo Chief Strategy Officer and asked which handset vendors they’ve lined up. Naturally, those discussions are confidential though he indicated that they’re having conversations with top-tier handset vendors. My guess is that you’ll see this sometime real soon.

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