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Google acquires Cameyo to boost virtual Windows apps for enterprise on ChromeOS


To help drive enterprise ChromeOS adoption, Google has acquired Cameyo to offer virtual Windows apps on Chromebooks...

Cameyo offers a “Virtual App Delivery” (VAD) platform that can stream Windows, Linux, internal web, and SaaS applications. In bringing the Cameyo team in-house, Google wants to make ChromeOS synonymous with simplified application deployment, enhanced security, improved productivity, and reduced IT costs. Naveen Viswanatha, Head of Product, ChromeOS Commercial Solutions Google does not have any specifics of what this service will look like today, and will be sharing more details in the future.

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