Pano Logic replaces costly and problem-prone desktop PCs and complex thin client environments by centralizing desktop computing and slashing the total cost of ownership. Pano Logic zero client devices consume 97 percent less power than PCs, and do not store data locally, eliminating endpoint security liabilities. The Pano System independently interoperates with all three leading hypervisors (vSphere, XenServer, Hyper-V) and their management systems (VMware View, XenDesktop, Microsoft SCVMM). It represents the only true zero client desktop virtualization solution on the market with a solid-state device that has no processor, no storage, no memory and no operating system. As a result, it completely eliminates endpoint management, fully enabling the benefits of centralized management with a cloud-ready device.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
01/29/08 Series B 18M Unknown
02/01/09 Series B 6M Unknown
02/01/10 Series C 20M Unknown

People

John Kish (President/CEO)

Jeffrey Page (Senior Vice President of Finance & Operations)

Wolfgang Staehle (Vice President of International Sales)

Jeffrey Page (Senior Vice President of Finance & Operations)

Wolfgang Staehle (Vice President of International Sales)

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