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Wednesday, 15 May 2013 21:13

Synergy 2013 Partner Reception

GreenQube is proud to announce a reception at Citrix Synergy 2013 in Anaheim, CA on May 21, 2013.

Does anyone remember the reselling craze for web hosting a few years back? If you have no idea what I am talking about then you missed a stepping stone into making some good monthly money. It can be a huge profit center and it works great! It’s a program called Citrix White Label Provider. It utilizes the same idea as cloud computing, but at a better angle. I am sure you have heard of cloud computing or hosted desktop service provider. Cloud Computing is not just a storage of large data, its infrastructure is also designed for the user to enjoy a better processing capacity and share this data on multiple devices at the same time so long as these devices are able to access a third party system via the internet. It’s like having a super computer that does all the heavy lifting for you. A Citrix White Label Provider has the same capability and more!

Wednesday, 25 April 2012 10:22

White Label Program Overview

 

Within our Partnership program, Green Qube offers a White Label option for those Resellers and ISV’s that wish to maintain complete ownership of the customer.  Green Qube offers a strong and mature Enterprise class infrastructure and technology partnerships with Microsoft and Citrix to assist in providing our White Label Partners their own custom Cloud services.

Thursday, 29 March 2012 07:47

So, why the white flags all over?

Well, I guess unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you noticed that Apple is back in the headlines again. Shares are up 80% in just the last year, they’ve passed Exxon as the world’s most valuable company, they’re getting ready to pay out dividends of about 9.9 Billion and they just sold 3 million new iPads in a grand total of - get this - 3 days. Hey, 1 mil a day - not too shabby.

Friday, 02 March 2012 22:15

NASA could benefit from Workshifting

 

 

Well, here we go again.  This time it was NASA, the one agency in the US Government that we like to root for, really dropped the ball.  Today it was disclosed that NASA reported a "loss or theft" of 48 devices within a 2 year span, and included a laptop containing algorithms used to command and control the International Space Station.