DALLAS, TX, October 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) CyberlinkASP, the leader in hosted virtual desktop solutions, today announced that it has expanded its data center facilities into London and will begin providing hosted virtual desktop services across the EMEA. CyberlinkASP will implement its turnkey virtual private cloud and Citrix based technologies to support the mission critical IT component(s) of firms across Europe.
CyberlinkASP currently hosts, manages and supports virtual desktops for hundreds of SMB's and thousands of end users across the United States. CyberlinkASP's engineering staff, help desk and sophisticated technical support capabilities have fueled widespread acceptance of its virtual desktop product. CyberlinkASP owns and operates a Dallas based call center that is always available to assist end users with anything from printing and scanning to installing new applications.
"Our approach is seamless and turnkey, the ability to access any desktop from anywhere, at any time is powerful," said Mason Cooper, Vice President of Information Technology for CyberlinkASP. Cooper added, "We take all of a businesses core applications and integrate them into a single interface as a part of our offering which is truly unique to the market."
About CyberlinkASP
CyberlinkASP is an information technology (IT) managed services firm providing virtual private cloud, managed hosting, virtual desktops, network, storage, outsourced IT and security services. Our clients include financial institutions, health care providers, insurance companies, cargo logistics businesses, and payment card processors among others. Providing IT solutions since 1999, CyberlinkASP operates from the U.S. and is privately owned. Please visit www.cyberlinkasp.com or call 214.412.1226.
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