Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
MIDVALE, UT and ORLANDO, FL -- (Marketwire) -- 06/23/09 -- Wavelink Corporation and
Datamax-O'Neil today announced that Datamax-O'Neil has selected Wavelink®
Avalanche Mobility Center(TM) (MC) software to pre-load on all of its
wireless, 802.11-enabled mobile printers. This partnership demonstrates
Datamax-O'Neil's commitment to continuously increase the efficiency of its
enterprise printing solutions and further solidifies Wavelink's position as
the standard in wireless enterprise management.
Datamax-O'Neil customers are now empowered to deploy industry-leading
management software from Wavelink to remotely monitor and configure their
Datamax-O'Neil wireless printers, along with additional wireless devices on
the network. Customers using Avalanche MC benefit from extensive management
functionalities that include centralized remote management, performance
monitoring, software distribution and crucial device security.
"Wavelink is a complete management solution that can handle multiple device
classes and brands," said Endre Vargha, vice president of engineering and
general manager for Portable Products at Datamax-O'Neil. "Partnering with
them enables users that have already deployed Wavelink Avalanche in their
network to easily add and manage Datamax-O'Neil printers as part of that
environment."
Wavelink customers can now easily manage and configure Datamax-O'Neil
printers through the same interface they use for their other wireless
devices. The agreement also adds to Wavelink's industry-leading network of
hardware partners that represent the world's largest mobile device
manufacturers across a broad range of devices.
"The trend for companies to be more mobile and implement wireless
technologies continues its strong growth. As the number and type of devices
increases, the ability to manage them easily through a single interface
becomes even more critical," said Wavelink president Lamar Van Wagenen.
"Datamax-O'Neil is well-recognized as a leader in wireless mobile printing,
and our partnership continues Wavelink's focus on providing powerful
management tools that work seamlessly in diverse environments with several
different product brands and device types."
The Datamax-O'Neil 802.11-equipped mobile printers that have been
integrated with Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center include the microFlash
family of portable printers, O'Neil Compact portable printers (OC2 and
OC3), and the LP3 label printer. For more information, please visit
http://www.datamax-oneil.com and
http://www.wavelink.com/products.aspx.
Wavelink is a registered trademark and Avalanche Mobility Center is a
trademark of Wavelink Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.