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OK Labs, Citrix Tout
Virtualization Powered Nirvana Phone
February 12, 2010
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nirvana phone uses virtualization to enable both mobile communications
and office desktop-type productivity. The nirvana phone concept goes
beyond traditional smart phones by allowing users to access their
corporate virtual desktop and applications from a single device, in any
location. With support for docking to full-sized displays, keyboards,
mice and other PC-type peripherals, nirvana phones will offer mobile
workers a complete “virtual desktop in your pocket”, allowing them to
take their desktop anywhere without the need to carry around a full
laptop.
The nirvana phone reference architecture emerges from the partnership
between OK Labs and Citrix, together with key ecosystem partners ranging
from semiconductor suppliers and handset OEMs to enterprise IT suppliers
and mobile network operators (MNOs). The design builds on
Mobile-to-Enterprise (M2E) virtualization and readily-available
functionality like mobile virtualization, cloud computing and wireless
connectivity (3G, WiFi, Bluetooth). The nirvana phone reference
architecture also incorporates emerging capabilities in mobile chipsets
and handsets like full resolution video and HD output.
“The nirvana phone takes smartphones to the next level by bringing M2E
from paradigm to platform and ultimately to product,” noted Chris Fleck
VP of Community and Solution Development, Citrix. “As HD video and other
capabilities come on line in mobile chipsets, Citrix and OK Labs are
working together to give OEMs a clear path to building handsets that
meet the needs of IT organizations and mobile workers alike, delivering
virtual desktops and applications to virtualized mobile devices.”
“The
nirvana phone will provide groundbreaking capabilities without breaking
IT budgets with exotic technology,” said Steve Subar, President and CEO,
OK Labs. ”The nirvana phone represents a near-term paradigm shift – OK
Labs, Citrix, and our ecosystem partners envision real-world converged
nirvana devices enabled for both mobility and desktop productivity
entering the market within 12 to 18 months.”
Citrix Systems is both a strategic investor and a key partner for OK
Labs, working with the company to provide solutions for delivering
enterprise applications to mobile with M2E virtualization. The
companies’ combined technologies, including Citrix desktop
virtualization and the OKL4 mobile virtualization solutions, promise
easily-deployed and securely-managed access to enterprise and desktop
applications from wireless devices. M2E virtualization enables end users
to leverage a single device, bridging corporate and personal worlds
without risk of compromising company data, applications, or networks. |