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Docker Enables the Next Generation Desktop as a Service Offering with Kasm Workspaces

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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

"Docker's ecosystem is now the foundation for a powerful new type of Desktop as a Service (DaaS)," said Ajeet Singh Raina, Docker Captain , Docker Inc. "Docker Hub, Docker Desktop, and supporting tools help teams build safely, collaborate seamlessly, and rapidly deploy critical applications.

Key Points: 
  • "Docker's ecosystem is now the foundation for a powerful new type of Desktop as a Service (DaaS)," said Ajeet Singh Raina, Docker Captain , Docker Inc. "Docker Hub, Docker Desktop, and supporting tools help teams build safely, collaborate seamlessly, and rapidly deploy critical applications.
  • Kasm Technologies, a Docker Verified Publisher, provides the Workspaces Container Streaming platform that delivers Docker-powered Linux desktops directly to any web browser."
  • Kasm Workspaces replaces legacy Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) offerings like Citrix Workspaces and VMWare Horizons by leveraging Docker containers rather than full-stack operating systems.
  • "The partnership between Docker and Kasm Technologies presents the next generation of Desktop as a Service solutions through Docker Container Streaming technology," said Matt McClaskey, Kasm Technologies CTO, "The Workspaces solution is revolutionizing the delivery of remote workspaces through our cloud-centric, devops-enabled and web-native approach."

Kasm Technologies Awarded Best Start-up Adoption in AWS Graviton Challenge

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

MCLEAN, Va., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kasm Technologies , a Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS), browser isolation and application streaming platform provider, today announced that they have been selected as the winner of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Graviton Challenge Contest in the category of Best Adoption for Startups and will be presenting our approach during a chalk talk at AWS re:Invent 2021.

Key Points: 
  • MCLEAN, Va., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Kasm Technologies , a Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS), browser isolation and application streaming platform provider, today announced that they have been selected as the winner of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Graviton Challenge Contest in the category of Best Adoption for Startups and will be presenting our approach during a chalk talk at AWS re:Invent 2021.
  • Kasm Technologies CTO, Matt McClaskey, will be presenting our approach to the challenge at AWS re:Invent 2021 in Las Vegas on Wednesday, December 1st at 4:45 PM during the session "CMP213: Lessons learned from customers who have adopted AWS Graviton".
  • The Kasm AWS Graviton Challenge entry focused on our collaboration with Arm to enable the Kasm Workspaces platform to leverage the Arm Neoverse -powered AWS Graviton processors.
  • "Our Kasm Technologies team is honored to be selected as an awardee for the AWS Graviton Challenge.

Kasm Technologies Collaborates with Arm to Build Arm-Powered Remote Work Solutions

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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

"As more organizations move to a work-from-anywhere environment, there is an increasing need for secure, affordable and high performing remote work solutions," said Justin Travis, CEO of Kasm Technologies.

Key Points: 
  • "As more organizations move to a work-from-anywhere environment, there is an increasing need for secure, affordable and high performing remote work solutions," said Justin Travis, CEO of Kasm Technologies.
  • As a result, Kasm Workspaces container images can make use of leading-edge Arm-based compute to enhance the next-generation of Kasm Workspaces remote work solutions.
  • "Leveraging the secure, high-performance and flexible cloud-to-edge computing benefits of Arm Neoverse allows the Kasm Workspaces container streaming platform to enable the next-generation of remote work solutions."
  • "The Arm Neoverse platform further reinforces Kasm's strategic commitment to providing the next generation of remote work technologies at the lowest cost through our use of devops-enabled, web-native technologies."