Since taking over as CEO of Tarantella almost a year ago, Frank Wilde has revamped the company's channel and signed an alliance with IBM to complement its existing relationship with Sun Microsystems.
CRN: Under your tenure, how has Tarantella evolved? WILDE: Before I joined the company last December, I'd never seen a company where the customers loved the product so much and the company's ...
Tarantella’s software helps customers who are using desktop or lightweight “thin client” terminals access programs running on a server–for example, letting a Linux-based or Java-equipped PC appear to ...
Sun has agreed to buy Tarantella, a vendor of tools to secure remote access to applications, for about $25 million in cash, the companies said Tuesday. The deal still requires approval from regulators ...
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While thin-client services for Windows applications attract most of the attention, the fact is that most large organizations run a mix of Windows, Unix and mainframe applications. So a product like ...
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