Ceedo

Ceedo Technologies (2005) Ltd.
Private
Industry Computer software
Founded 2005
Headquarters Rosh Haayin, Israel
Key people
Dror Wettenstein, Founder;
Joel Fisch, Chairman
Products Ceedo Personal, Ceedo Enterprise, Ceedo Client Management System
Website www.ceedo.com

Ceedo is a software virtualization platform developed by Israeli company Ceedo Technologies. The term "Ceedo" refers both to the company and to the virtual workspace client on which the company's products are based.

Based in Rosh HaAyin in Israel, Ceedo Technologies was founded in 2005 by Dror Wettenstein, and its first product, Ceedo Personal, was released shortly after. Ceedo has released additional products based on its virtualization technology, including Ceedo Enterprise and Ceedo Mobile.

Ceedo has several patents pending for its virtualization technology.

Ceedo Personal

Ceedo Personal
Developer(s) Ceedo
Development status current
Operating system Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
Available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, Russian, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Norwegian
Type application virtualization
License commercial / closed source
Website http://www.ceedo.com/products/ceedo-personal.html

Ceedo Personal works like a portable operating system by allowing users to carry applications on portable media such as USB flash drives and pocket hard drives, running them inside a virtual environment. Using a simple interface called the Easy Access Menu, which resembles the Windows Start Menu, users can install standard Windows applications and use them whenever they plug their storage device into a host computer. Since applications running under the Ceedo environment are separate from the host computer, there is no trace left behind once the user disconnects the device.

Ceedo Personal has a variety of popular software applications available to download from its Programs Directory. In addition, Ceedo sells an add-on product called Argo Application Installer that allows the user to install standard Windows application to their Ceedo device that are not available in the Programs Directory.

Technology

Ceedo Personal uses application virtualization to enable applications to run from a portable device while using resources from the host PC (screen, processing power, drives, internet connection, printers, etc.) The Ceedo client launches the applications’ in an independent environment, allowing them to run regardless of the specific settings of the host computer.

Portable Storage Devices

Ceedo Personal has been licensed by consumer storage vendors including Lexar,[1] Seagate,[2] Verbatim, Maxell, ExcelStor, Venzero and others to add value to their portable storage devices. The product has been pre-bundled on millions of devices and is sold worldwide.

Comparison to U3

Ceedo Personal has often been compared to another product, U3, that is similar in both appearance and functionality. However, a key difference between U3 and Ceedo is that Ceedo does not require Windows applications to be modified in order for them to be allowed to be carried on the portable device.

Ceedo Enterprise

Ceedo Enterprise
Developer(s) Ceedo
Development status current
Operating system Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
Available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hebrew, Russian, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Norwegian
Type application virtualization
License commercial / closed source
Website http://www.ceedo.com/products/ceedo-enterprise.html

Introduced in 2008,[3] Ceedo Enterprise is a version of Ceedo's virtual workspace that is designed for business use and includes remote management capabilities.

Unlike Ceedo Personal, Ceedo Enterprise is designed to be carried primarily on encrypted hardware and it can be customized and pre-configured for corporate customers. It is integrated with a back-end called Ceedo Client Management System (CCMS).

CCMS

Using CCMS, Ceedo Enterprise Client workspaces can be remotely managed. An IT administrator may want to change policies, update remove or install new software applications, apply patches or perform other operations. These client updates can be performed simultaneously and remotely and apply to the Ceedo Clients in the field.

Some of the capabilities of CCMS include:

Ceedo and Citrix

Ceedo and Citrix partnered in 2008 to create a portable version of the Citrix XenApp client.[4]

See also

External links

References

  1. "A Flash Drive That Holds Your Computer", David Pogue, New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/15/technology/15pogue.html?pagewanted=all
  2. Seagate FreeAgent Go 160 GB - Review Tom's Hardware: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/external-hdd-spring-fever,1582-5.html
  3. Ceedo Enterprise announcement: http://www.ceedo.com/company/jun-6-2008-ceedo-launches-an-application-virtualization-solution-for-the-enterprise.html
  4. Ceedo and Citrix announcement: http://www.ceedo.com/company/aug-05-2008-ceedo-announces-ceedo-enterprise-for-citrix-xenapp.html
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