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RealVNC collaborates with Google

RealVNC in Cambridge has announced that it is working with Google to provide remote access technology and expertise. With an initial focus on Google’s Chrome products, the technology helps provide remote access to pre-existing desktop applications.

“Google’s browser-based initiatives are exciting developments. To be collaborating with them on technology and expertise is tremendous recognition of our engineering pedigree and capabilities,” said Dr Andy Harter, CEO of RealVNC. “Our technology has widespread application because it is highly adaptable and portable.”

“With more than 120 million users around the world, Chrome’s focus on speed, simplicity and security has made it an exciting platform for innovation,” said Chee Chew, Engineering Director at Google. “We are thrilled to tap into RealVNC’s proven technology and expertise to complement our existing initiative.”

Google is working with RealVNC because of the versatility and quality of the software and talents of the engineering team. This work demonstrates the scope of RealVNC’s solution as well as the increasing role its technology has to play both today and in the future.

About RealVNC

RealVNC’s software solutions are used by hundreds of millions of people in both desktop and mobile platforms for remote access and control. VNC® is used widely in hundreds of different applications, from helpdesks to virtualization. RealVNC’s commercial products have been shipped to customers in all sectors throughout the world.

RealVNC also works with many OEM partners to license VNC technology for inclusion in their product or service and is the only organization able to offer a commercial license to embed VNC in third-party products and offerings. For more information, visit www.realvnc.com.

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