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Cisco Systems Selects 2X Software's Android Client as a Core Business App for Cisco Cius

Remote application and desktop access are now available for Cisco Cius, with the 2X Client for Android.

2011-09-16
ADDISON, TX, September 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) 2X Software announced today that its 2X Client for Android, approaching the 500,000 downloads mark from the Android Market, has been selected by Cisco Systems for pre-installation on new Cisco Cius devices, in addition to existing iPhone, iPad and Android connectivity with 2X ApplicationServer XG. Cius is Cisco's Android-based enterprise-ready tablet, combining voice, video, collaboration, and virtualization capabilities to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes. Cisco Cius also allows organizations to deliver an optimized tablet with enterprise-grade security, naturally extending their enterprise network, as well as providing centralized manageability, mobility and a wide variety of applications. 2X Client for Android will allow Cisco Cius users the ability to access RDP desktops from any location and provide connectivity to the new 2X ApplicationServer XG, providing application and desktop delivery to any platform or device.

"Cooperates of all sizes are interested in the use of mobile devices for enterprise application access," explained Nikolaos Makris, CEO of 2X Software. "Using 2X Client for Android, Cisco Cius users can access their business applications and desktops from any location. We are committed to enterprise mobile device support, and will continue to build upon 2X ApplicationServer XG's impressive mobile connectivity capabilities in the years ahead."
2X Client for Cisco Cius is available for download here.

About 2X ApplicationServer XG

2X ApplicationServer XG combines the best in application delivery and virtual desktop (VDI) management by allowing administrators to publish applications and virtual desktops from an all-in-one platform. Experience the full benefits of desktop virtualization and improve desktop manageability, security, accessibility and performance by delivering virtual desktops and applications to Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and iOS from any virtualization platform, rather than installing locally.

2X ApplicationServer XG features include:

• Secure access to applications, desktops and files from anywhere
• Hypervisor vendor-independence
• Advanced load balancing and management
• Advanced universal printing and scanning
• SSL security and MAC address filtering
• Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 ready
• RemoteFX support

Please see the full features list here.

About 2X

2X Software offers tailor-made, easy-to-implement and cost-effective cloud and virtual computing solutions, including 2X ApplicationServer XG and 2X LoadBalancer.

Contact Ryan Pope at +18669706262 for more information: http://www.2x.com.


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[Press-News.org] Cisco Systems Selects 2X Software's Android Client as a Core Business App for Cisco Cius
Remote application and desktop access are now available for Cisco Cius, with the 2X Client for Android.