Run Windows Through a HTML5 Browser with Mikogo

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Not sure if its my lack of coffee in the morning or what but I am confused as to what they are saying. I thought it was just a "access anywhere home PC" type thing. Then I get halfway down and it somehow turned into "we host your VM content in the cloud" also what is a "download-free meeting"?

I need coffee...
 
[citation][nom]mouse24[/nom]Not sure if its my lack of coffee in the morning or what but I am confused as to what they are saying. I thought it was just a "access anywhere home PC" type thing. Then I get halfway down and it somehow turned into "we host your VM content in the cloud" also what is a "download-free meeting"?I need coffee...[/citation]

It's in the first sentence...

...what it calls the first-ever HTML5 cloud desktop (pdf).

And the whole article references OnLive, which I'm guessing you're unfamiliar with.

http://desktop.onlive.com/about
 
Sounds very cool and very scary. Sounds like it would be a huge security risk, despite it's "highly secured" gateway. Someone else can be the guinea pig for this.
 
sounds like a commercial ripoff of guarcamole? http://guac-dev.org/
 
I wonder why they don't use SPLA license to get around the problems stated by Microsoft? Maybe SPLA doesn't apply to a client OS. I'll have to check. Anyway, Windows Server Datacenter edition will do it with the Desktop Experience feature set installed and services turned on.
 
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