| Type | Subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1992 |
| Headquarters | King of Prussia, Pennsylvania |
| Key people | Klaus Besier, CEO |
| Industry | Computer Systems |
| Products | Thin clients |
| Website | www.neoware.com |
Neoware is a company that manufactures and markets a type of computer hardware called thin clients. It also develops and markets enterprise software, thin client appliances, and related services aimed at reducing the TCO of IT infrastructure.
Neoware owns one of the three available "OS Streaming" technologies that make it possible to remote boot diskless computers under Microsoft Windows and Linux.
On July 23, 2007, HP announced that it has signed a definitive merger agreement to purchase Neoware for $241 million[1]. The acquisition was completed on October 1 2007[2].
Competitors in the market place include: Wyse, IGEL, VXL and a handful of others.
Contents |
Products
- Thin clients
- Neoware TeemTalk
- Neoware Image Manager
- ezRemote Manager
- Thintune Manager
- Thintune Linux
- Neoware Device Manager
- NeoLinux 4
- Windows XPe
- Windows CE
Competitors
Competitors in the market place include: Igel Technology, Wyse, VXL, LISCON and Fujitsu beside others.
References
- September 2004 issue of Fortune Magazine - [1]
- PC Magazine Editors' Choice, March 2000
- Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 Program for the Delaware Valley
- Various press releases in Neoware's site "press releases" section [2]
- ^ Martens, China (2007-07-23). "HP looks to stay thin with Neoware purchase". Infoworld (IDG). http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/07/23/HP-to-buy-Neoware_1.html. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
- ^ "HP Closes Neoware Acquisition". HP Newsroom (HP). 2007-10-01. http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2007/071001xa.html. Retrieved 2007-10-02.
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