Cameyo on Tuesday announced the integration of its Virtual App Delivery services with Google's ChromeOS, adding to existing Linux and Windows support. The integration lets organization run both ...
After acquiring Cameyo in June 2024, Google has relaunched the service as a Virtual App Delivery solution called ‘Cameyo by Google’. The tool will enable Windows-based legacy apps to run in Chrome or ...
Windows only: If you're a big fan of portable applications, but there isn't a portable version of your favorite app out there, free app Cameyo will create one for you. Cameyo is extremely simple to ...
The introduction of ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery with Cameyo enables orgs to deliver any app - including legacy apps - over the web, without virtual desktops. In today’s cloud-first world, users just ...
Cameyo on Wednesday announced that its Virtual App Delivery service now supports Linux applications, expanding from Windows apps support. The Cary, N.C.-based virtualization services provider already ...
Google has acquired Cameyo, a company developing virtualization tools to run Windows apps on ChromeOS devices, for an undisclosed amount. In a blog post, Cameyo CEO Andrew Miller and Google product ...
The biggest argument against mass corporate adoption of ChromeOS has always been simple: legacy Windows apps. If your business relied on specialized software like an old ERP client, AutoCAD, or a ...
Cameyo has made two important changes to its Cameyo App Virtualization suite: virtualization integration and persistent integration. Virtual integration provides for what appears to be seamless ...