Business 2.0 Magazine Names Neoware One Of America's 100 Fastest Growing Technology Companies
Thursday, 08 June 2006 by Michel Roth
Neoware today announced that Business 2.0 magazine, published by The FORTUNE/MONEY Group of Time Inc., has named Neoware one of America's 100 fastest growing technology companies.

Neoware is "hot," according to Business 2.0, because "sales of 'thin client' PCs that offload processing to central servers are growing 23 percent a year." A thin client is a lower cost computer that connects to the network and runs applications on servers. As a result, the cost of managing desktop devices is much lower, and security is much higher, because applications and data are on the server, not the desktop device.

Neoware, the fastest growing thin client company, is focusing its research and development resources on software innovation -- a strategy that Kantrowitz believes will continue to accelerate thin client adoption. "Companies are realizing that with Neoware software they can have the security benefits of thin clients on their existing PCs," said Kantrowitz. "Every day there are news stories about how losing a PC can mean the loss of vitally important corporate and personal information. Our thin client products help enterprises finally solve these significant security problems."

Read the full press release here.

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