Google relaunches Cameyo to entice businesses from Windows to ChromeOS
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Google relaunches Cameyo to entice businesses from Windows to ChromeOS
"After acquiring software virtualization company Cameyo last year, Google has relaunched a version of the service that makes it easier for Windows-based organizations to migrate over to ChromeOS. Now called "Cameyo by Google," the Virtual App Delivery (VAD) solution allows users to run legacy Windows apps in the Chrome browser or as web apps, preventing organizations from being tied to Microsoft's operating system."
""For years, the primary blocker for deeper enterprise adoption of ChromeOS has always been the 'app gap' - the persistent need to access a few remaining Windows applications within an organization," Google said in its announcement. "Now, teams can move to a more modern, collaborative productivity suite that was built for the web, and they can still access any specialized Windows apps that their workflows still depend on.""
Google acquired Cameyo and relaunched it as Cameyo by Google, offering a Virtual App Delivery (VAD) solution that streams legacy Windows applications into the Chrome browser or exposes them as web apps. The VAD approach lets organizations run specific Windows programs without virtualizing entire desktops, enabling side-by-side use of apps like Excel and AutoCAD with Chrome and other web tools. The solution targets the ChromeOS "app gap" by preserving access to specialized Windows apps while encouraging broader Chromebook adoption and providing flexibility between Microsoft and Google services.
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