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How to deploy Office productivity apps on Chromebooks

February 1, 2024

TechTarget’s Gary Olsen does a deep-dive review of Cameyo’s Virtual App Delivery (VAD) platform and highlights how simple it is to publish apps to ChromeOS devices with Cameyo compared to traditional virtual desktops.   

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ChromeOS: A New Year’s Resolution for Your Business

January 17, 2024

Thomas Riedl, Senior Director, Product Management – ChromeOS at Google, talks about the role that Cameyo Virtual App Delivery (VAS) plays in delivering a seamless, modern application experience to all of your people on ChromeOS devices.

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VDI alternatives to Citrix and VMware

January 4, 2024

ESG analyst Gabe Knuth discusses the shifting balance of power in the end-user computing (EUC) market, and how organizations are looking for alternatives to legacy providers like Citrix and VMware. The article highlights Cameyo as the only alternative that helps organizations eliminate virtual desktops altogether while providing simpler, more secure access to apps. 

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Can your Windows 10 PC be saved in 2025? Yes – for free. Here’s how

December 28, 2023

With over 240 million Windows 10 devices not eligible for upgrade to Windows 11, ZDnet reviews the options organizations have for repurposing those devices – including utilizing a combination of ChromeOS Flex and Cameyo to turn those devices into ChromeOS devices that still maintain access to all of your Windows apps.

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Gartner Magic Quadrant for Desktop as a Service (DaaS)

September, 2023

Analyst firm Gartner included Cameyo as an Honorable Mention in the Magic Quadrant for Desktop as a Serivce (DaaS), even though Cameyo focuses on the elimination of the virtual desktop – highlighting the growing trend of orgs looking for alternatives to VDI & DaaS.

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Cameyo just made it easier to run Windows apps on ChromeOS

August, 2023

Cameyo’s integration with ChromeOS now allows Windows applications to coexist on Chromebooks.

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The line-blurring brilliance of Google’s new ChromeOS-Windows connection

August, 2023

The feat comes by way of an expanded partnership with a company called Cameyo. What’s changing now is that that same core setup is coming directly into ChromeOS as an officially integrated part of Google’s own operating system. It’s a new feature called ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery, which relies on Cameyo’s technology to offer businesses the ability to use Windows apps — “legacy apps,” as Google likes to call ’em — right within the ChromeOS environment.

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Google builds Cameyo app virtualization into ChromeOS

August, 2023

Google removes a significant barrier to ChromeOS adoption by partnering with Cameyo to deliver Windows applications — SaaS, legacy, custom or otherwise — natively to Chromebooks.

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LG and Cameyo partner to simplify app delivery with ChromeOS Flex devices

September, 2023

In a move that promises to significantly simplify enterprise computing, LG Business Solutions USA and Cameyo have teamed up to offer a bundled ChromeOS solution for businesses. This comprehensive bundle aims to eliminate the need for complex and costly virtual desktops while providing seamless access to limitless legacy applications—be it Windows, Linux, SaaS, or internal web apps—directly from LG ChromeOS Flex certified devices.

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Chromebooks get new way to run Windows apps with Cameyo’s Virtual App Delivery

August, 2023

Google has worked with Cameyo to give enterprise Chromebooks another way to run Windows applications using ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery. Cameyo is an enterprise company that offers a “Virtual App Delivery” (VAD) platform that can stream Windows, Linux, internal web, and SaaS applications to other devices. This offering is now getting tight integration with ChromeOS.

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Cameyo Brings Virtual App Delivery to ChromeOS

August, 2023

ChromeOS already offers integrated virtual machine (VM) capabilities using Cameyo’s technologies. But now Google partner Cameyo is streamlining the migration to ChromeOS by providing a Windows app virtualization service that eliminates the need for VMs and virtual desktops. It’s called ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery with Cameyo.

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Cameyo offers Windows apps delivery on Chrome devices

August, 2023

The company claims access to Windows and Linux apps without the need to install desktop virtualisation infrastructure and VPNs.

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Cameyo Launches Virtual App Delivery Services with Google ChromeOS

August, 2023

Cameyo-hosted apps can now be accessed using ChromeOS-based devices.

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Windows apps are here to stay, and that’s OK

July 26, 2023

Analyst Gabe Knuth writes in this article for TechTarget that virtualization technologies like Cameyo make it easy for orgs to adopt cloud-first computing while still maintaining access to their Windows apps.

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IDC Innovators: Virtual Client Computing, 2023

June, 2023

Analyst firm IDC named Cameyo one of just five “IDC Innovators” for 2023 in the Virtual Client Computing category.

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“Cloud Worker” by Cameyo Simplifies BYOD and Device Deployment

Jun. 14, 2023

Today, Cameyo has announced Cloud Workers which will make BYOD and change management easier for IT departments. A simplified sign in process is provided by the IT department using the SSO of the company’s choice giving employees instant, secure access to mission-critical applications hosted by Cameyo’s VAD.

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Cameyo Debuts Cloud Worker for Easier Enrollment of BYOD Devices

Jun. 14, 2023

Cameyo, a Virtual App Delivery provider, has announced the launch of Cameyo for Cloud Workers globally. With this in place, it’s now easier for admins to issue new devices or even configure bring your own device (BYOD) remotely.

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Cameyo Introduces Cloud Worker for Cloud-First Mobile Device Management

Jun. 14, 2023

Cameyo yesterday launched Cameyo for Cloud Workers to help IT simplify their bring your own device (BYOD) and change management processes. Cameyo for Cloud Workers addresses the needs of modern organizations by allowing them to issue cost-effective cloud-first devices or allow end-users to utilize their own devices, all without sacrificing security or their people’s access to critical applications.

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Cameyo for Cloud Workers: Secrure Cloud Worker

Jun. 14, 2023

Cameyo for Cloud Workers addresses the needs of modern organizations by allowing them to issue cost-effective cloud-first devices or allow end-users to utilize their own devices, all without sacrificing security or their people’s access to critical applications.

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IDC study explores the acceleration of ChromeOS adoption, thanks to Virtual App Delivery

Jun. 9, 2023

Chrome Unboxed takes a look at the latest data from analyst firm IDC that reveals accelerated adoption of ChromeOS in the enterprise, and the role that Virtual App Delivery (VAD) has played in that adoption. 

 

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As traditional virtual desktops falter, Cameyo steps in to help

Mar. 21, 2023

The Cameyo Virtual App Delivery platform is quickly becoming the quintessential tool for businesses large and small to make the move to the cloud. The lightweight, near-native nature of the VAD system makes virtual desktops solutions feel archaic and bolted on. As Cameyo’s service powers more and more enterprises, the writing is on the wall for antiquated virtual desktops and the proof is in the pudding.

 

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With ChromeOS in 2023, Google’s got its eye on the enterprise

Mar. 14, 2023

Google works with a company called Cameyo to ensure that businesses can retain access to specific Windows apps that can’t be replicated by any of the ChromeOS-native options.

In that sort of scenario, a Windows app actually appears on a Chromebook as a progressive web app. But as far as the end user is concerned, none of the technical specifics should matter; they just click an icon in their app drawer, the same way they’d open any other app, and the app runs — as if it were right there on the device.

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Alternatives to Citrix, Microsoft and VMware for remote work

Mar. 13, 2023

“The global increased demand for remote work and corporate instability at both Citrix and VMware, has led to opportunities for lesser-known desktop virtualization platforms to increase their mind — and market — share. While I’m certain that I’m missing a few, let’s take a moment to get familiar with the other players in the desktop virtualization and desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) market.”

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Revolutionizing the digital employee experience: The impact of ChromeOS and Cameyo

Feb. 21, 2023

“There are a number of platforms on the market that offer virtualization solutions to deliver legacy software on ChromeOS devices. The problem with most of these solutions is the manner in which they do so. Nearly all of the solutions available require users to enter a virtualized Windows desktop environment that looks and feels entirely bolted on.

Unlike the other guys that attempt to create a full Windows environment on ChromeOS, Cameyo has spent years working with the ChromeOS development team to deliver Windows (and now Linux) applications directly to ChromeOS in the form of web apps that look and feel exactly the same as any other native Chromebook software.”

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More organizations are adopting Chromebooks, thanks to Cameyo

Jan. 24, 2023

“Cameyo has revolutionized the way that businesses access and deliver software applications by removing the cumbersome and often clunky framework that comes with virtually delivering a full operating system.

Since the Cameyo VAD is based on delivery via the web, it pairs perfectly with the lightweight, cloud-centric nature of Chromebooks and other ChromeOS devices.”

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Cameyo for Linux: Taking Cloud Desktops to the Next Level

JaN. 17, 2023

Cloud desktops are emerging as a necessity for organizations everywhere, as they reduce the cost of digital workspaces, prevent vendor lock-in and increase worker productivity. Cameyo, a provider of virtual app delivery, has released support for Linux, marking a big step forward for cloud desktops and organizations alike.

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Interview: Virtual Desktops and Linux Servers w/ Robb Henshaw of Cameyo

Jan. 13, 2023

Robb Henshaw, chief marketing officer for Cameyo, explains how a shift to Linux servers will lower the cost of implementing virtual desktops as hybrid & remote work continues to be prevalent.

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Virtual App Delivery platform Cameyo announces Cameyo for Linux

Dec. 7, 2022

Gabriel Brangers of Chrome Unboxed sys: “The expansion of Linux applications for Cameyo gives enterprise customers that are embracing the cloud even more options for making the move to ChromeOS. As companies shift to cloud-based solutions, the flexibility that Cameyo offers is unparalleled and the addition of Linux applications greatly enhances the platform’s capabilities.”

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Cameyo’s Virtual App Delivery Service Now Supports Linux Apps

Dec.7, 2022

“The virtualization services provider already lets organizations bypass traditional virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) or desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) approaches with Windows by letting organizations run Windows apps as progressive Web apps in a browser. Now, Linux applications can be accessed through Cameyo’s service, too.”

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Cameyo unveils support for Linux virtual app delivery to reduce remote work costs

Dec. 7, 2022

“Cameyo’s existing platform already permits the delivery of Windows and software-as-a-service and internal web apps to any device. The new product, called Cameyo for Linux, offers the ability to remotely launch Linux and web apps that don’t require a Windows server. That can be important for organizations looking to reduce costs due to the costly nature of Microsoft Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses.”

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Cameyo adds support for Linux apps to their Cloud Desktops

Dec. 7, 2022

Microsoft-focused publication OnMSFT covers Cameyo’s launch of Cameyo for Linux and how this can help reduce the cost of cloud desktops. 

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Linux Apps Support Comes to Cameyo Virtual App Delivery Service

Dec. 7, 2022

“The virtualization services provider already lets organizations bypass traditional virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) or desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) approaches with Windows by letting organizations run Windows apps as progressive Web apps in a browser. Now, Linux applications can be accessed through Cameyo’s service, too.”

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Virtual App Delivery Provider Cameyo Intros Support for Linux

Dec. 7, 2022

The Fast Mode takes a look at the launch of tCameyo for Linux and how this can reduce the cost of cloud desktops while protecting against vendor lock in. 

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Cameyo introduces Linux Support for Virtual App Delivery

Dec. 7, 2022

Brandon Lee of VirtualizationHowTo says: “There are a few solutions and technologies that get me excited, and Cameyo is one of them.” 

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Firms Put Worker User Experience Ahead of Security: Report

Nov. 21, 2022

David Ramel of Virtualization Review shares his analysis of the Digital Worksapce Ecosystem Alliance’s “State of the Digital Workspace 2023” report. 

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Expert Interview: Robb Henshaw Explores the 2023 State of the Digital Workspace Report

Nov. 18, 2022

VMblog’s Q&A with Robb Henshaw, Co-Founder & CMO of Cameyo and the President of the Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance, about the “State of the Digital Workspace 2023” report.

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Top 10 SaaS Companies Redefining the Tech Ecosystem

Nov. 18, 2022

Cameyo is highlighted as one of the top 10 SaaS companies with a presence in the Middle East tht

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The changing face of the digital workspace

Nov. 16, 2022

The Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance (DWEA) has produced a State of the Digital Workspace 2023 report, based on the responses from 2,660 enterprise IT survey respondents worldwide, looking at the current work landscape.

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Analyzing the chaos in the desktop virtualization market

Nov. 10, 2022

For everyone concerned about the future of Citrix and VMware after their respective acquisitions, this article from ESG analyst Gabe Knuth sheds some light on the current state of the market – and your alternatives to those legacy providers.

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Cameyo announces new patent, making it easier to run Windows apps anywhere

Oct. 12, 2022

“If companies in this post-pandemic hybrid work environment still need to use the apps and tools they were using in their offices but don’t want the expense or the hassle of provisioning Windows machines and Active Directory services for their users, Cameyo provides a cost effective middle ground.”

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Cameyo Secures Its Second Patent for Technology that Eliminates Roaming User Profile Bloat in Cloud Desktops

Oct. 12, 2022

“As legacy VDI and DaaS providers like Citrix and VMware are acquired and their customers begin to look for cloud-native alternatives, this patent puts Cameyo in a unique position to become the new standard for enterprise virtualization.”

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Why your company should switch to ChromeOS

Oct. 11, 2022

“The final piece of the puzzle that needed solving is done through Cameyo and it’s difficult to overstate how much Cameyo will change the adoption of ChromeOS in large enterprises.”

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ChromeOS eliminates cost, complexity, risks in device management

Oct. 2, 2022

“The final piece of the puzzle that needed solving is done through Cameyo and it’s difficult to overstate how much Cameyo will change the adoption of ChromeOS in large enterprises.”

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Digital Workplace: The Chromebook Makes Its Mark

Sept. 16, 2022

For Windows applications that are difficult to replace, virtualization solutions such as Citrix Workspace and VMware Horizon exist on Chrome OS, as does Cameyo, which allows you to insert the Windows application icon into the application launcher in the form of a PWA, a Progressive Web App, which greatly improves the user experience.

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The ways of cybersecurity

Sept. 15, 2022

According to Eyal Dotan, the founder of Cameyo, the use of ransomware increased by 93% during the pandemic and more than 1200 companies were affected by this problem.

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Cloud services and virtual app delivery platforms come together in UAE

July 28, 2022

UAE-based Truly Secure, a IT service provider for cloud services, cybersecurity, and DevOps in the Middle East, has partnered with Cameyo, a Virtual Application Delivery (VAD) platform that enables businesses to access all of their critical Windows and web applications on any device, without the need for Windows desktops or VPNs.

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Cloud-first operating system Chrome OS Flex emerges from beta for Macs and PCs

July 14, 2022

Enterprise users also won’t need to lose access to their Windows applications when switching over. Cameyo, a Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner, allows administrators to combine Chrome OS Flex’s cloud-first flexibility and security while retaining access to Windows apps.

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Google’s Chrome OS Flex is now available for old PCs and Macs

July 14, 2022

Not all businesses and schools will be able to easily switch to Chrome OS Flex, particularly if they rely on existing Windows apps and systems that are designed with Windows in mind. Virtualization software like Cameyo certainly helps, though. 

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Chrome OS Flex Exits Early Access, Offering Upgrades for More PCs and Macs

July 14, 2022

And businesses may see the biggest benefit from Chrome OS Flex. The software’s easy to deploy with a USB stick, but more importantly, it’s an amazing tool for fighting ransomware attacks. Google Enterprise partner Cameyo offers a program to help install Chrome OS Flex on thousands of machines within a matter of days, and its software allows Chrome OS to run Windows apps.

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Chrome OS Flex, a free lightweight alternative to Windows, comes out of beta

July 14, 2022

Google has partnered with Cameyo, an application that can run Windows apps in virtualization or in the browser, lessening the need for Windows to get at important files. Chrome OS Flex also can be easily managed using the Chrome Enterprise Upgrade in the Google Admin console (for a cost).

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VENDORiQ: Cameyo Introduces Native File System Integration

July 12, 2022

IBRS expects a gradual acceleration of the shift towards application virtualisation services for environments that would have traditionally been the domain of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Small improvements, such as local file system support on Chromebooks, will help drive this shift incrementally.

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These Chromebooks can now dual-boot Windows 11 and Chrome OS

July 11, 2022

While the ability to dual-boot Windows and Chrome OS onto a device is an attractive option, it’s important to note that this functionality isn’t officially supported. There are alternatives to running Windows or Windows applications on Chromebooks as well, such as Cameyo.

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Cameyo adds native file system integration to ChromeOS

June 29, 2022

This week, Cameyo has further enhanced the integration between the VAD platform and ChromeOS. Virtualized Windows applications delivered to Chromebooks via Cameyo now have access to the ChromeOS native file system. This gives users the flexibility to open, save, and edit files saved locally on their devices.

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Cameyo Blurs the Line Between Web Apps and Local Apps with Native File System Integration on ChromeOS

June 29, 2022

Cameyo announced another innovation in virtualization that makes using Windows apps on Chromebooks a truly seamless experience. Cameyo’s Virtual App Delivery (VAD) platform now features native file system integration with ChromeOS, giving users direct access to their local folders and files from within virtual apps.

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Cameyo introduces native ChromeOS File Sysem Integration

June 29, 2022

“Cameyo has now evolved the solution further by releasing native ChromeOS file system integration in conjunction with the Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Now, users can launch the PWA app from ChromeOS, featuring published Windows apps, AND open/edit/save files locally on their devices, without the apps being installed locally.”

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Cameyo teams up with Google to launch business continuity solution for ransomware

April 13, 2022

Today, Cameyo and Google announced the launch of Cameyo Rapid Recovery, a new rapid recovery business continuity tool that’s designed to help enterprises defend against ransomware attacks. 

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Cameyo Rapid Recovery will keep you connected to Windows apps without Windows

April 13, 2022

A new service from Cameyo will let organizations migrate employees to a cloud-based desktop following an attack or emergency.

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Cameyo launches business continuity service in Google Cloud

April 13, 2022

Cameyo has launched a new business continuity service designed to help organisations keep their networks and data safe and their people productive in case of an emergency and/or ransomware attack. 

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Cameyo introduces new Rapid Recovery business continuity service

April 20, 2022

Cameyo has announced a new business continuity service designed to help organizations keep their networks and data safe and their people productive in case of an emergency and/or ransomware attack.

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Cyber Attack Recovery with Cameyo Rapid Recovery

April 14, 2022

Cameyo just launched a new service called Cameyo Rapid Recovery that helps organizations provide resiliency to attacks and other disruptions. Let’s take a look at cyber attack recovery with Cameyo Rapid Recovery. 

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Cameyo introduces PWA Windows apps for Chrome OS

March 23, 2022

Just last month, Cameyo joined Google’s list of Chrome Enterprise Recommended platforms for virtual app delivery on Chrome OS. This week, Cameyo is taking things one step further by introducing Windows applications as PWAs or Progressive Web Apps.  

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Windows apps can now run as PWAs on Chromebooks through Cameyo

March 23, 2022

Cameyo users can now run any Windows app as a PWA on a Chromebook. Cameyo could already run Windows apps on Chromebooks and through the web, but the new option lets people pin PWAs of Windows apps to the taskbar, which should make the experience feel more like the application is installed locally.

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Cameyo brings cloud-powered Windows applications to the Chrome OS app drawer

March 23, 2022

There are a few different methods for using Windows applications on Chromebooks, but one of the more popular options for businesses and schools has been Cameyo, which hosts Windows apps in the cloud for remote access on Chromebooks. Cameyo is now rolling out the ability for Windows apps to appear in the Chrome OS app drawer alongside web and Android apps.

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Google Certifies Cameyo as Chrome Enterprise Recommended Partner

March 22, 2022

Analyst firm IBRS issues a report assessing the impact of Google’s certification of Cameyo as a Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner. “Cameyo’s recognition by Google marks a turning point in the move towards wider acceptance of application virtualisation, as opposed to full VDI.”

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Cameyo joins Chrome Enterprise Recommended Program

February 23, 2022

Cameyo, on the other hand, takes a different path to the virtualization solution by giving users direct access to virtualized Windows applications without the need for full-blown, resource-heavy Windows Desktops. Instead, users can quickly access admin-installed applications on the web via the Cameyo dashboard. This makes the delivery and execution of the applications more streamlined and user-friendly.

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Windows apps can securely run on your Chromebook, thanks to Cameyo

February 23, 2022

Cameyo is a Virtual Application Delivery (VAD) platform that allows people to access Windows apps from devices running Chrome OS and through the web. Today, the company announced that Cameyo has been named a Chrome Enterprise Recommended solution, meaning it has been optimized for Chrome OS and that it meets a set of performance standards.

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App delivery platform Cameyo certified as Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner

February 23, 2022

Cameyo Inc., a virtual application delivery platform for remote work, today announced it was named a Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner to enable cloud-first Windows app distribution. By being certified as a Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner, Cameyo joins Citrix and VMware as the third virtualization solution globally to earn the distinction.

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This tool allows users to run Windows apps in Chrome OS via the web

February 23, 2022

The Times of India newspaper  discusses Cameyo’s certification as a Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner.  

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Cameyo Named a Chrome Enterprise Recommended Partner by Google

February 23, 2022

As today’s distributed workforce relies more on the cloud than ever before, Chrome OS and Cameyo enable organizations to give their people seamless access to everything they need to be productive without the cost, complexity, and security issues of traditional Windows desktops.

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Windows apps can securely run on your Chromebook, thanks to Cameyo

February 23, 2022

Cameyo is a Virtual Application Delivery (VAD) platform that allows people to access Windows apps from devices running Chrome OS and through the web. Today, the company announced that Cameyo has been named a Chrome Enterprise Recommended solution, meaning it has been optimized for Chrome OS and that it meets a set of performance standards.

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Cameyo Virtual App Delivery Now Chrome Enterprise Recommended by Google

February 23, 2022

Cameyo is a virtual application delivery platform that has allowed businesses to rethink application access and security. Today this is big news for Cameyo – Cameyo Cloud Virtual Application Delivery Now Chrome Enterprise recommended by Google.

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Cameyo: An “official” way for Windows programs on Chrome OS

February 23, 2022

Cameyo virtualizes either complete Windows desktops or individual programs – depending on what suits the application better.

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This tool allows users to run Windows apps in Chrome OS via the web

February 23, 2022

The blog Gadgets Now discusses Cameyo’s certification as a Chrome Enterprise Recommended partner.  

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Google Chrome OS Flex Promises Longer Life for Old Hardware

February 15, 2022

SlashGear highlights Cameyo as a solution for maintaining access to your Windows apps, even on devices that have been converted to Chrome with Chrome OS Flex. 

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Digital Workspace Conversation with Robb Henshaw of Cameyo

February 10, 2022

In this video interview, ESG Senior Analyst Mark Bowker discusses the Digital Workspace Ecosystem with Robb Henshaw of Cameyo.

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Tech Predictions for 2022: Cloud, Data, Cybersecurity and more

January 5, 2022

In eWeek’s roundup of top technology predictions for 2022, Cameyo discusses the data behind the shift from virtual desktops to Virtual App Delivery (VAD) as organizations need to deliver more secure remote & hybrid work solutions.

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2022 Predictions for the Future of Technology

January 4, 2022

Cameyo was tapped to share our predictions for the new year, and we discuss how 2022 will be the year that Zero Trust security becomes a mandate/requirement for all remote & hybrid work platforms to help protect against the increase in ransomware.

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Log4j flaw gets big attention from ‘ruthless’ ransomware gang

December 22, 2021

Cameyo’s founder & CTO Eyal Dotan, a long-time infosecurity pro with 12 security patents to his name, speaks with VentureBeat about the breadth and depth of the Log4j vulnerability and what organizations need to consider when dealing with it.

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Q&A: Cameyo Weighs in on End User Computing and Virtual App Delivery

October 26, 2021

Andrew Miller, CEO of Cameyo, is intereviewed by David Marshall of VMblog for this video series on the future of end user computing. The discussion covers the current state of EUC, the rise of Virtual App Delivery (VAD), and predictions for 2022 trends.

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This District’s 1:1 Program Led to High-Quality Virtual Learning

September 20, 2021

To optimize its existing investment in Chromebooks, CSD99 is using Cameyo, a Virtual App Delivery technology, to provide students with access to a variety of Windows applications that range from typical productivity apps to more graphics-intensive applications like the AutoCAD Suite and the Adobe Creative Suite–including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom–all from their Chromebooks.

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Cameyo Adds Secure Cloud Tunneling Capability

August 24, 2021

Cameyo, an application virtualization platform provider, today added a tunneling capability that eliminates the need for virtual private networks (VPNs) to open ports in firewalls to enable remote users to access applications.

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Cameyo Boosts Remote Access Security to its Virtual Application Delivery Service

August 24, 2021

Virtual application delivery provider Cameyo is adding a new capability today to improve secure connectivity for remote and hybrid workers using its service.

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Cameyo Introduces Secure Cloud Tunneling for Remote Workers

August 24, 2021

Cameyo’s virtual application delivery platform provides a major advantage for businesses making the shift to the hybrid or distributed workforce. Today, Cameyo has released Secure Cloud Tunneling, which takes the security of the Cameyo solution to the next level.

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Remote Work Security

August 24, 2021

Channel e2e highlights Cameyo’s Secure Cloud Tunneling capabilities as one of the top 5 channel stories of the week.

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Emerging Cloud Vendors to Know in 2021

July 19, 2021

CRN recognizes Cameyo as one of the top 20 Emerging Cloud Vendors to Know in 2021.

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Cameyo Could Be the Future of Desktop Computing

July 15, 2021

Industry analyst Rob Enderle, who has been following Cameyo for 2 years,  interviews a Cameyo customer and discusses why he believes Cameyo represents the future of computing. 

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eWEEK Chat: VDI and Enabling Hybrid Work

July 15, 2021

This eWeek panel invited experts from across the Virtual Desktop and Virtual App Delivery space – including Cameyo, Citrix, Nutanix and more – to discuss the role of these technologies in enabling hybrid work.

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Cameyo Launches AI Platform for Virtual App Delivery

June 24, 2021

Recently, Cameyo has further refined their solution with a new, industry-first artificial intelligence (AI) platform for Virtual Application Delivery.

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Cameyo Launches Industry-First Artificial Intelligence (AI) Platform for Virtual Application Delivery (VAD)

June 22, 2021

Cameyo has launched Cameyo Analytics, the industry’s first real-time monitoring and analytics solution to utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) to proactively optimize Virtual Application Delivery to deliver a better end-user experience with virtual apps while reducing the cost of enabling remote and hybrid work. 

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B2B Category Creators Episode 13: feat. Robb Henshaw, CMO of Cameyo

June 18, 2021

In episode 13 of the B2B Category Creators podcast, Cameyo CMO Robb Henshaw is interviewed about establishing Virtual Application Delivery as a new category in remote & hybrid work technologies. 

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Standardizing taxonomies can grease the wheels of the future’s Everything-as-a-Service

May 17, 2021

Diginomica takes a look at Cameyo’s efforts with the Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance, and how the group aims to establish a consistent set of definitions for what vendors mean by digital workspace that every user can understand and make use of. 

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Secure applications or virtual desktops – one size doesn’t fit all

May 11, 2021

Enterprise users shouldn’t be treated as if one size fits all when the work they do is not the same. And you will find that for the most simple and secure access to their business-critical applications, secure virtual app delivery will likely provide them exactly what they need.  

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Evaluating the Digital Workspace Ecosystem

April 26, 2021

Cameyo’s latest post for the Forbes Technology Council provides a primer on the key segments of the digital workspace ecosystem so that you can better assess which solutions could help your people work from anywhere (WFX). 

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14 Tips to Help You Company Attract Top Tech Talent 

May 11, 2021

Cameyo’s Co-Founder & CMO is quoted in this article discussing what companies can do to help attract (and keep) top tech talent in this market. 

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The Digital Workspace Alliance

April 23, 2021

The beauty of this Alliance is that it spotlights the various solutions and the value they create as part of a digital workspace. The Alliance members also challenge the status quo of traditional desktop delivery and why businesses should have a digital workspace strategy.”

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Cameyo cofounds and launches Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance

April 7, 2021

Cameyo CMO Robb Henshaw sits down with eChannelNEWS’ Julian Lee to discuss the launch of the Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance (DWEA), an organization committed to providing vendor-neutral education and resources so organizations of all sizes can develop a tailored strategy for enabling secure remote & hybrid work.

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The Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance Launches to Simplify the Evaluation of the Crowded Digital Workspace Market

April 7, 2021

Let’s face it – the industry has a “Digital Workspace” problem. The term has been co-opted by thousands of technology providers at this point, all of which try to define the Digital Workspace in a way that skews the definition towards the particular technology they deliver. This has created mass confusion for IT buyers and delays their ability to create and deploy a cohesive Digital Workspace strategy.

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Tech Leaders form Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance (DWEA)

April 7, 2021

Cameyo, a leading vendor in virtual app delivery, has joined forces with a coalition of top vendors to form the Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance (DWEA), an exciting partnership of technology leaders.

Vendor-neutral Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance launches to bring consistency to  market

April 7, 2021

The new association launches with its first ten members and a goal of removing confusion among customers and channel partners about the multiple definitions used around remote and hybrid work.

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Defining the Digital Workspace of the Future

April 7, 2021

A while back, I wrote about a new company at the forefront of the cloud desktop effort — Cameyo, which has emerged as a better alternative to Citrix. It continues to impress, putting together a Digital Workspace Consortium focused on defining what the cloud office of the future should contain.

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Digital Workspace Consortium Aims to Foster Adoption of Work-From-Anywhere Model

April 8, 2021

A recently launched Digital Workspace Ecosystem Alliance is promising to make it simpler for IT organizations to navigate the inevitable challenges that will arise as more employees now work from anywhere.

Cameyo names Brad Rowland as VP of Channel in continued ramp-up of partner focus

Mar. 11, 2021

Cameyo’s appointment of End User Computing vet Rowland to the net-new channel position is another step in their expanded channel strategy, following the introduction of their first partner program last fall.

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3 Key Predictions for Remote Work and Digital Workspaces for 2021

Feb. 1, 2021

Cameyo provides it’s top 3 predictions for Digital Workspaces in 2021, based on key learnings from 2020 and the rise in remote work. 

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Tech Talk: Cameyo provides tips on remote work strategy

Jan. 6, 2021

Robb Henshaw, co-founder and chief marketing officer at Cameyo, a digital workspace platform, talks to The Banker’s Joy Macknight about the best way for financial institutions to migrate legacy workflow systems to the cloud.

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Why a Hybrid Office Will Increase Demand for Digital Workspaces

Jan. 22, 2021

As businesses think about shifting to a hybrid work model after the pandemic, they will need to enable people to transition seamlessly from remote to in-office work depending on the day. This will require a workflow and user experience that are consistent across any location: a unified digital workspace, regardless of environment.

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How To Right-Size Your Virtualization Strategy For Long-Term Remote Work

Nov. 25, 2020

Right-sizing your desktop and application virtualization strategy gives you the flexibility and freedom to provide the right technology to increase user experience and productivity, all while enabling you to limit complexity and cost by providing only what is needed to those who need it.

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A Secure Digital Workspace: Cameyo Helps Organizations of All Sizes Deliver Business-Critical Apps

Dec. 30, 2020

“Cameyo is a digital transformation powerhouse, allowing businesses to deliver mission-critical applications via a simple web browser on any device and without VPNs. The company’s cloud-hosted digital workspace successfully balances a user-friendly experience with a strong, zero-trust security posture.” 

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Cloud Desktops Made Sense in 2020

Nov. 24, 2020

And then there are companies like Cameyo, which aim to liberate users from the complexity of conventional cloud desktop and VDI platforms entirely by virtualizing desktop applications in a way that makes them accessible from any Web browser. With this type of solution, you don’t need to run a full virtual desktop environment at all to give employees access to their apps from anywhere. You can virtualize just the apps themselves, and serve them over the Web (even if the apps themselves are, for example, Microsoft Office, rather than a Web-based app).

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Podcast: Cameyo Digital Workspace – Simply & Securely Deliver Windows Apps from the Browser 

Nov. 24, 2020

Doug Brown interviews Robb Henshaw, Co-Founder & CMO at Cameyo to discuss the Cameyo Digital Workspace solution. Robb explains what Cameyo is, how it works, how it differentiates itself from its competitors, how easy it is to install/deploy, plus so much more. Cameyo is a great solution to easily and securely extend your Windows apps to anywhere, anytime, on any device!

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Tackling the Long-Term Work From Home Strategy with Cameyo

Oct. 13, 2020

Cameyo provides your organization and IT with the flexibility and security to best serve your employees, regardless of what devices they want to use. Cameyo also provides your users with the apps they need AND, most importantly, with the experience they want.

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Podcast: D&H partnership with Cameyo grows cloud path for partners

Oct. 13, 2020

As remote and hybrid work environments make the transition from a short-term necessity to an ongoing business strategy, D&H can help resellers create comprehensive solutions that meet the unprecedented demand for secure, robust digital workspaces with Cameyo.

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Cameyo Improves HTTPS Port Security for Remote Work

Oct. 7, 2020

Cameyo uses a zero-trust approach that reduces the attack surface for remote workers by keeping all RDP and HTTPS ports closed, except when needed. Unlike the virtual private network (VPN) approach, which either allows users into the corporate network or keeps them entirely out, Cameyo uses a zero-trust approach focusing on browser isolation.

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Cameyo Expands Remote Worker Security with HTTP Port Shield

Oct. 7, 2020

Remote work does not look to be going away any time soon. I covered a solution not long ago called Cameyo that offers a truly unique, simple, and secure way to quickly have, not only a secure and robust remote work solution but also, a powerful digital workspace for employees. The offering has since become even more secure with the announcement today that Cameyo expands remote worker security with HTTP port shield.

Work-From-Home Surge Accelerates Cameyo’s Channel Program Launch

Sept. 23, 2020

The virtualization startup has seen business skyrocket amid the coronavirus crisis, prompting it to introduce its first formal program earlier than originally envisioned. Partners have a unique opportunity to ‘rightsize’ their customers’ virtualization strategies, Cameyo’s CMO tells CRN.

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Cameyo Launches Global Partner Program to Support Remote Work

Oct. 12, 2020

Cameyo, a North Carolina-based vendor with a Digital Workspace solution that securely delivers Windows and internal web apps to remote workers over any device without VPNs, has introduced a new global partner program.

Cameyo Formalizes Channel Program as Remote Work Looks to Last

Sept. 23, 2020

The digital workspace vendor went live on Wednesday with an official approach partners will want to explore.

Cameyo unveils first partner program, signs on D&H as new partner

Sept. 23, 2020

Increased demand for digital workspace solutions in the Work From Home era has led Cameyo to both launch a partner program and D&H to sign on to take it to their partners and their SMB customer base.

Cameyo Launches Global Partner Program to Help Partners Meet Increased Demand for Remote Work

Sept. 23, 2020

Channel Partners Can Now Provide Their Customers with Access to All of Their Apps From Anywhere, on Any Device with Cameyo’s Digital Workspace Platform.

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Cameyo, Dynatrace and Automation Anywhere launch partner programmes

Sept. 23, 2020

Cameyo, which specialises in digital workplaces, has been banging the drum around the rising demand for its solution and encouraging UK partners to get involved. To make that process formal, the firm has rolled out a global partner programme.

Cameyo Launches Partner Program to Address Remote Work Growth

Sept. 23, 2020

The rapid shift to remote work brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic is fueling application virtualization vendor Cameyo’s decision to launch its new partner program.

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Cameyo Launches Partner Program 

Sept. 23, 2020

The Cameyo Global Partner Program includes an online portal, market development funds (MDF) and training for sales and technical personnel. Cameyo’s technology lets partners’ customers access business applications on any device from the browser, with remote work as a key use case.

Shift to home working exposes virtual app opportunity

Sept. 14, 2020

Cameyo is signalling the chance for partners to add some value for those customers that are not prepared to go fully into a virtual desktop deployment. “It is about helping the channel have a deeper portfolio of solutions for a wider variety of organisations.”

Cameyo’s Digital Workspace Platform Now Available on Microsoft Azure

Sept. 9, 2020

Cameyo certainly is a company to watch in this space and today their offering gets even better. The news – Cameyo’s digital workspace platform is now available on Microsoft Azure globally. Let’s take a look at the Cameyo solution and what this means for customers.

Virtualization Startup Cameyo’s Sales Surging Amid Coronavirus Crisis

August 13, 2020

CRN takes a look at how the need for scalable long-term remote work solutions is driving a second wave of remote work IT adoption, and how this has been fueling growth for Cameyo’s Digital Workspace solution.

Cameyo – the new alternative to Citrix

July 3, 2020

Rob Enderle, independent analyst and Computerworld columnist, says: “There are a variety of alternatives [to Citrix], but the one that caught my eye was Cameyo. If you are looking to take a lot of existing apps, host them in the cloud, and provide them to on-premise or remote workers under the threat of a pandemic, I’ve found no better solution.” 

Cameyo Adds Brad Rowland as Board Advisor

July 23, 2020

Cameyo announced it has appointed Brad Rowland to its board of advisors. Rowland is an industry veteran in the virtual desktop and end-user computing (EUC) market, holding leadership positions at Wyse (acquired by Dell), AppStream (acquired by Symantec), and – mostly recently – was the CMO at FSLogix, which was acquired by Microsoft. 

New research highlights the shift from virtual desktops to digital workspaces

July 15, 2020

The shift from virtual desktops to Digital Workspaces had already begun, but enabling productivity in the post-Covid world will accelerate this transition as organizations of all sizes need to provide all of their people – regardless of location – with secure access to their business-critical applications on any device, from the browser.

Cameyo, ASG Africa extend virtual application delivery for remote work to Microsoft Azure customers

July 3, 2020

Cameyo has partnered with ASG Africa to make Cameyo available to all organizations throughout Africa and the Middle East on Microsoft Azure. Organizations that need to provide their people with secure access to Windows and internal Web apps from the browser can now experience all of the benefits of Cameyo within their own instance of Azure.

Cameyo Taps into Microsoft Azure for App Virtualization

June 20, 2020

Cameyo this week revealed an alliance with ASG Africa through which it will make available its namesake platform for providing access to Windows and Web applications on the Microsoft Azure platform in Africa and the Middle East.

Partners Bank on MSP Cloud Services

June 19, 2020

Cameyo, a Cary, N.C., company that provides a virtual application delivery platform, is partnering with ASG Africa, an IT solutions and services provider. The arrangement makes Cameyo’s offerings available on Microsoft Azure to organizations in Africa and the Middle East. Cameyo earlier this year launched a product for MSPs.

Partnership – Virtual Application Delivery

June 17, 2020

ASG Africa is ​delivering Cameyo on Microsoft Azure to customers across Africa and the Middle East. Cameyo is a virtual application delivery platform that delivers Windows and internal web applications to any device from the browser without the need for VPNs.

Cameyo – Easy Digital Workspace for Remote Workers

June 5, 2020

Let’s take a look at a digital workspace solution that could quite possibly be the easiest solution available on the market to enable remote workers without compromising security and other features, while transforming your workforce. The solution is called Cameyo.

New report underscores the high costs and challenges of virtual workforces

June 4, 2020

More organizations have implemented VDI and DaaS programs in recent years. An IT analyst organization says cost, complexity, and security may hinder long-term adoption.

Remote Work Without VPN during the COVID-19 Pandemic? Video with Andrew, CEO at Cameyo

April 28, 2020

Given the events of COVID-19 and the need to support remote work, Mark Bowker of ESG caught up with Andrew Miller, CEO at Cameyo about VPN alternatives. Mark remembers deploying VPN 20+ years ago and while the technology was the right fit at the time, he questions whether it is the ideal solution for remote work today. Listen to what Andrew and Mark have to say about VPN solutions and alternative means to help make remote work, work.

In crisis, some start-ups are surging – and saying ‘no thanks’ to hungry investors

April 21, 2020

Cameyo’s remote access technology allows companies to get employees set up to work from home without needing virtual private networks and the corresponding software on every laptop or desktop. Rather than relying on VPNs, Cameyo delivers the technology through a browser-based tool that can be installed in hours for hundreds of employees. 

Cameyo Introduces NoVPN to Provide Remote Workers with Secure Access

April 21, 2020

The urgent increase in remote work has led to a situation where millions of people are working from home on their personal devices. In these instances, the use of VPNs simply provides a secure link between people’s personal devices – which are not corporate-managed and could be infected with malware – and the corporate network.

Cameyo NoVPN removes a remote work bottleneck

April 9, 2020

Cameyo’s NoVPN provides secure employee access to internally hosted apps without taxing corporate VPNs that are already strained by the remote work explosion.

Eliminating VPNs for more secure, productive remote work

April 7, 2020

Depending on the scenario for remote work, VPNs are not always the right approach, especially if users are not using IT-managed and hardened devices – which is increasingly common. In fact, for many companies, VPNs can mean higher risk, degraded user experience, and loss of productivity. For these scenarios, let’s examine a new approach named NoVPN. 

Cameyo’s NoVPN Gives Remote Employees Secure Access to Work

April 7, 2020

With the majority of the workforce working from home these days, VPNs are being stretched beyond capacity. Cameyo says it has a better way. The company this week introduced NoVPN, which is essentially a way for remote employees to securely access business-critical Windows applications via a secure, encrypted connection without requiring a VPN.

Cameyo NoVPN to Provide Remote Workers with Secure Access to Apps Without a VPN

April 7, 2020

Cameyo today announced Cameyo NoVPN, a new solution that empowers organizations to give all of their remote workers secure access to internally-hosted web apps without requiring a VPN. This enables organizations to give remote workers secure access to Windows desktop and Intranet web apps from behind the corporate firewall without the cost and user-experience compromise of VPNs so that people can access business-critical applications from anywhere in the world just as productively as if they were in the office.

‘It’s like survivor’s guilt’, says CEO of a remote-work software startup that is thriving thanks to COVID-19

April 1, 2020

Salespeople who use the coronavirus to pitch their wares are considered profiteers by societal standards. But what about companies that are thriving thanks to these odd circumstances simply because they offer a product that everyone genuinely needs right now? That’s the strange position that the founders of two-year-old bootstrapped startup Cameyo, now finds itself in. The company makes remote-work software and has seen new prospects soar 600% in March.

Managing remote workers will hone your leadership skills if you follow some simple rules, says the CEO of a startup that’s always been all-remote

April 1, 2020

Managing a team of remote workers is a skill that workers across the entire business world right now. The good news is that learning how to do it well can turn you into a better, more balanced leader, says Andrew Miller, the CEO of a startup that’s been all-remote since the beginning. He shared his own rules for managing remotely, including the most important thing to remember: Trust your employees to do their jobs.

Coronavirus will drive organizations toward MSPs for remote computing expertise

March 11, 2020

Cameyo has made an edition of its virtual application delivery platform for managed service providers (MSPs). The company’s namesake platform makes it possible to deliver any Windows application to any device without having to go onsite and install apps, notes Cameyo CEO Andrew Miller. The goal is to enable MSPs to provide remote access to Windows applications without all the overhead associated with deploying desktop virtualization software from Citrix or VMware, says Miller.

Cameyo Aims to Simplify Application Delivery for MSPs

March 10, 2020

The cloud-native vendor has launched Cameyo for MSPs, a platform for building and scaling virtual application delivery to customers. A number of organizations still rely on legacy programs – in particular, those based on Windows – that don’t play well, or at all, in cloud settings. Cameyo overcomes this limitation by using HTML5 browsers, rather than virtual desktop infrastructure or containers. The new Cameyo for MSPs, then, eliminates the need for partners to go onsite to install customer apps.

VMblog Expert Interview: Andrew Miller Talks Cameyo for MSPs, Virtual Application Delivery and Solving VDI Complexity

March 6, 2020

This week, a company called Cameyo launched a solution that makes it possible for MSPs to deliver any Windows applications to any device virtually without having to go onsite and install apps, enabling them to more profitably scale these services globally while managing everything from a single dashboard.

Cameyo targets MSPs with app delivery platform

March 6, 2020

Cameyo for MSPs aims to let service providers deliver Windows applications to any device and manage customers remotely from a single dashboard.

Industry News: Cameyo for MSPs

March 6, 2020

Cameyo announced a new edition for managed service providers; we took a look at Cameyo back in December. 

Channele2e: What’s Hot Today – Cameyo

March 4, 2020

Cameyo has launched a Cameyo for MSPs partner program, which is designed to eliminate the cost and complexity of traditional VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) services.

Virtual application delivery provider Cameyo reaches out to MSPs

March 4, 2020

Cameyo has launched Cameyo for MSPs, looking to attract quality MSPs to use Cameyo’s cloud-native virtual application delivery platform.  Cameyo for MSPs lets MSPs deliver any Windows applications to any device virtually, without their having to do a truck roll.

Vendor briefing notes: A look at Cameyo, which provides remote apps from the cloud

December 2, 2019

We do like the idea of something that’s as simple as possible, oriented at Chromebook shops, and the G Suite integration looks pretty convenient.

Cameyo, Cloudera Expand Channel-Friendly Platforms to Microsoft Azure

November 11, 2019

Partners helping clients use legacy Windows programs and take advantage of self-service analytics, take note. Cameyo is offering Cameyo for Azure free to new customers for the month of November.

Cameyo Gives Partners ‘Simple and Secure Means’ to Provision Fully Functional Windows Apps in the Cloud

October 14, 2019

Cloud has not gone easy on legacy software – until now. And Cameyo continues to introduce needed capabilities. And partners will want to take note. 

DaaS brings GPU-accelerated applications within reach

October 11, 2019

A tool such as Cameyo, a cloud-based application virtualization vendor, can help deliver shared GPU-accelerated virtual applications. Organizations can reduce costs by supporting eight to 10 users per GPU instance with Cameyo

Cloud platform allows graphics-intensive apps to be delivered from the browser

October 2, 2019

Virtual application delivery platform Cameyo is releasing an updated version with support for GPU-accelerated applications, allowing them to be delivered from the browser.

Exposed RDP servers see 150K brute-force attempts per week: Here’s how to protect them

September 18, 2019

BlueKeep and DejaBlue renewed interest in brute-force scanning for vulnerable systems, which negatively impacts Windows Server performance. Cameyo offers solutions to protect your Virtual Desktop server.

New open source tool helps prevent brute force and ransomware attacks

September 18, 2019

Cloud-native virtual application delivery platform Cameyo is launching its new RDP Port Shield security technology, along with a free, open source monitoring tool that any organization can use to identify attacks taking place over RDP in their environment.

Cameyo: Fixing the Chromebook app critical path problem

August 30, 2019

If you’ve been struggling with converting to a more aggressively cloud-based alternative to your current desktop deployment, this young company appears to have a solution.

13 macOS Tips for Windows Users

August 26, 2019

For the times you need to run Windows apps on a Mac , however, there are a few options. Cameyo lets companies run Windows apps in a web browser on any device, including Macs. 

Cameyo: Moving to the Cloud While Maintaining Windows Apps

August 1, 2019

Cameyo’s virtual application delivery platform modernizes the secure delivery of Windows desktop applications to any device. 

Application virtualization breathes digital life into legacy apps

June 14, 2019

Manufacturing company Royal Technologies chose Cameyo to access its Windows-based legacy applications without the complexity of a virtual desktop infrastructure.

What Is a “Portable” App, and Why Does It Matter?

May 22, 2019

Cameyo is another interesting virtualization option. Instead of running an entire virtual machine from your portable drive, you create a virtual machine on your desktop system. 

How to create portable software in Windows 10 [EASY WAY]

May 21, 2019

Perhaps the most popular tool for creating portable apps in Windows 10 is a program called Cameyo. With Cameyo, you can make a portable version of basically any app or program in Windows 10.

Microsoft Windows Is Just an App

May 9, 2019

Google seems to be inches away from making a legitimate push into the enterprise if it can get comfortable with the fact that a legacy world will exist for the foreseeable future and it needs to support Microsoft Windows apps more extensively by leaning in further with partners like Cameyo to fill the app gap.

Royal Technologies gives its frontline manufacturing workers access to the cloud with Chrome Enterprise

March 12, 2019

Cameyo’s cloud-based platform, which gives us access to Windows applications from the Chrome browser, helped us go all-in on Chrome OS. Now employees can get to MQ1 or any other legacy Windows app with just a click in the browser using their Chrome device.

Homer Central School District: Transforming student learning

February 11, 2019

Thanks to Google and Cameyo, we no longer have traditional IT provisioning and delivery restrictions. We can now improve teaching and learning experiences by providing everyone with the apps they need through the cloud.

Cameyo Launches App on Google Cloud Platform Marketplace and Joins Google Chrome, Cloud and Education Partner Programs

October 30, 2018

Businesses and organizations of all sizes are migrating to GCP, G Suite and Chromebooks for increased performance, ease of use and cost-effectiveness. However, the need to use Windows desktop applications that only run on Windows PCs can impede the complete move to Google Cloud.

The Acer Chromebook Spin 13 is the best Chromebook ever made: Should you buy it?

October 29, 2018

Acer makes the point that DaaS solutions like Cameyo can allow the use of a business’ legacy applications on their Chrome OS devices. 

Use your favorite software in your browser with Cameyo

June 18, 2017

Cameyo stores portable apps on its own web servers, and you can access them through any browser that supports HTML5.