Pano Logic closes $6M more for virtual desktops

Pano Logic, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based provider of software and computing equipment used to run virtual Windows desktops from data centers, has brought in $6 million more, upping its second round of funding to $18 million. It already has a customer base of 150, including SanDisk and Bank of Montreal, according to VentureWire.

The company says its technology lets several people use the same computer at once, cutting down on the number of computers needed by… Continue Reading

Pano Logic receives $12M to replace the desktop computer

Pano Logic makes a piece of hardware that allows several people to use a single computer as if each were on their own, private desktop, a strategy called “virtualization” that turned VMWare into a giant in the server market.

The strategy cuts down on the total number of computers needed in an organization, reduces electricity costs, and can make IT support cheaper. However, software licenses and hardware costs can bring the cost back up. In the… Continue Reading