WASHINGTON, March 05, 2018 -- Frame, a leader in cloud End-User Computing (EUC), today announced general availability of its Government Edition on Microsoft Azure Government. It’s the world’s first Desktop-as-a-Service solution running exclusively in an isolated government-only cloud.
Government organizations at every level - federal, state, and local - are under growing pressure to give employees easy-to-use tools that increase productivity, strengthen security, and ensure compliance. With today’s launch of Frame VDI on Azure Government, they now have a secure and cost-effective way to deliver enterprise applications with a performant user experience to any device.
“Public sector organizations have long awaited a cloud-hosted virtual desktop solution in a secure, government-only cloud environment. Today’s launch ends that wait,” said Dr. Nikola Bozinovic, founder and CEO of Frame. “Making the Frame platform available on Azure Government represents a major milestone in the journey to bring our market leading commercial platform to the public sector.”
“Our government customers want tools that enable them to seamlessly move their virtual application and desktop workloads to the cloud quickly, so they can begin benefiting from access to modern technologies and reduced CAPEX costs right away,” said Tom Keane, Head of Global Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure. “Frame on Azure Government makes it possible for agencies to increase their modernization speed by providing a secure, simple, and enterprise-ready virtualization solution.”
Frame Platform: Government Edition on Azure Government is available now. Today, Frame will demo the platform onsite during Nikola Bozinovic’s Bring your Apps to the cloud with Frame VDI on Azure Government session at the Microsoft Government Tech Summit in Washington, D.C., from March 5-6th. To request details on pricing or a hands-on demo contact [email protected].
About Frame
Frame is a secure cloud platform that lets organizations deliver amazing apps and workflows to users on all connected devices. Frame runs on any cloud infrastructure, commercial or government. It’s the easiest way to centrally deliver and manage enterprise applications.
About Azure Government
Azure Government is the mission-critical cloud for US government agencies and their partners providing the exclusivity, highest compliance and security, hybrid flexibility, and commercial-grade innovation required for modernization in the public sector today. Engineered upon the foundational principle of meeting the government’s need for built-in compliance; Azure Government covers more than 70 major certifications and attestations. Over 7,000 federal, state and local U.S. government customers rely on Azure Government to support their most critical systems and applications.
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