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Kris Buytaert writes:Gravity_zoo

There is a lot of hype going on about desktop virtualisation these days, most of the products are looking at traditional ways of transferring GUI of one machine to a desktop somewhere else. When not trying to publish desktops remotely, people try to use the web as an alternative. However the web has lots of limitations as do traditional methods.

Not GravityZoo, a Dutch / Belgian company aiming to solve this problem once and for ever. GravityZoo is developing a client server framework that will allow any developer to build or port an application to run independently at any time, any place and across any device, provided a GravityZoo Client is available.

As a proof of concept for their framework GravityZoo is porting OpenOffice.org to their framework and announced this at last months OOoCon;

See ... you can build great stuff even if you are not living in the Bay Area!

They already posted some demo material online so let's all have a look.

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» GravityZoo and Virtualization from GravityBlog - The GravityZoo Blog
Kris Buytaertover at O'Reilly GMT has written a blog postabout GravityZoo from a virtualization perspective. It is an interesting read and he shows an understanding of the problems GravityZoo is trying to solve in this regard.&nbs [Read More]

» GravityZoo and Virtualization from GravityBlog - The GravityZoo Blog
Kris Buytaertover at O'Reilly GMT has written a blog postabout GravityZoo from a virtualization perspective. It is an interesting read and he shows an understanding of the problems GravityZoo is trying to solve in this regard.&nbs [Read More]

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