ClearCube Eases PC Blade Management
Wednesday, 24 May 2006 by Michel Roth
ClearCube Technology wants to make it easier for enterprises to manage their server-based computing environments. The Austin, Texas, company this summer is rolling out Sentral 5.0, which wraps under one umbrella several of ClearCube's management software modules and makes them a better fit for larger businesses and virtualized desktops, according to officials.

ClearCube's technology enables businesses to house the key PC components—from hard drives to memory to processors—on centrally located blade computers. Workers at their desk have a keyboard, mouse and monitor, which are connected to the back-end systems via ClearCube user ports. Like traditional thin clients, the setup is designed to make the PC environment more secure and easier to manage.

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