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COMPTIA NAMES vTHERE BEST OF SHOW FOR SOFTWARE
INNOVATION AT SMB SUMMIT
Virtualized Remote Access Solution Gets
Nod from VARs and Technology Solution Providers
ANDOVER, Mass. - December 5, 2006 - Sentillion vBusiness today
proudly announced the company has won the Best of Show award for
software innovation at this year's SMB Summit, hosted by Computing
Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). Winning this coveted
award is Sentillion vBusiness' packaged desktop virtualization solution,
vThere, which enables users to run a contained, controlled
and fully functional corporate software environment in a virtualized
desktop on computers in remote venues such as a home or branch office.
For more than two decades CompTIA has served the business interests
of the information technology (IT) industry, by providing research,
networking and partnering opportunities to its 22,000 member organizations
in more than 100 countries worldwide. The Best of Show awards recognized
companies that have demonstrated creativity, innovation and leadership
in providing technology solutions for small and medium-sized businesses
and organizations. Winners were selected by the more than 100 value-added
resellers and technology solution providers that attended the conference
held earlier this month in Tucson, Arizona.
"We consider it a great honor to be recognized by the members
of CompTIA, said Paul Roscoe, president, Sentillion vBusiness. "To
be cited at such a prestigious conference, which focuses on providing
education and innovative strategies for the small and medium sized
business market, validates vThere as a powerful alternative to traditional
remote access solutions".
Remote workers, including teleworkers, branch office employees,
contractors, business partners, or temporarily displaced employees,
require access to corporate applications and data in order to be
productive. This presents serious technology and security challenges
because the IT department has the added responsibility of deploying
and managing remote desktops, while also trying to navigate the
complex security challenges associated with remote access into the
enterprise. vThere is designed to help organizations overcome these
challenges in a simple, cost-effective and secure manner.
"Sentillion vBusiness' vThere solution was chosen by its peers
in the industry, which is a clear indication that it is delivering
technology products and solutions that are providing value and performance
for customers," said John Venator, president and chief executive
officer, CompTIA. "On behalf of the 22,000 member organizations
of the Computing Technology Industry Association, I congratulate
Sentillion vBusiness."
Introduced earlier this year 2006, vThere is the industry's first
virtualized and server-less remote access solution. This past October,
Sentillion launched, under the direction of former-McAfee director,
Chris Carter, a formal partner program, which is designed for value-added
resellers (VARs), solution providers and systems integrators.
About Sentillion vBusiness
Sentillion vBusiness was founded on the belief that physical boundaries
should not compromise or limit business operations and user experience.
Sentillion vBusiness' flagship product, vThere is the first
virtualized, server-less approach to remote access. vThere provides
organizations with the ability to deliver exactly the same application
access, user experience and level of security as when the user is
physically within the enterprise, without the need for a server-based
infrastructure. Recent industry accolades for vThere include being
named Best of Show for software innovation at the 2006 CompTIA SMB
Summit.
Sentillion vBusiness, which provides virtualization solutions to
all industries, is a division of Sentillion, Inc., the leading provider
of identity and access management solutions for the healthcare industry.
Sentillion is a privately held company headquartered in Andover,
Massachusetts. For more information, visit Sentillion vBusiness
at www.vthere.net. |