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iCore Computer 3-in-1 - OS level virtualization for Windows Desktop
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Old 07-08-2008, 06:48 AM
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Default iCore Computer 3-in-1 - OS level virtualization for Windows Desktop

Hi, everyone.

iCore develops and market new easy-adopt virtual machine iCore Computer 3-in-1.
This new product is the first container-based virtualization solution for the Windows desktop.

iCore Computer 3-in-1 Overview.

iCore Computer 3-in-1 isolates and protects the various "identities" a home computer can have.
Games, internet browsing, student files and important financial data can be completely segregated by virtually dividing one home computer into three. This new product is the first container-based virtualization solution for the Windows desktop.

Unlike many other virtual machines, iCore Computer works on the OS kernel level.
This means that iCore Computers can utilize all the power of your existing PC
(such as modern video card, game adapter, etc.) and eliminate the need for additional
licenses, performance overhead is almost zero.

iCore Software - Windows Desktop Virtualization
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CoolGeek,

This looks like a very cool product. Thanks for sharing...

Do you represent the company?
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CoolGeek,

This looks like a very cool product. Thanks for sharing...

Do you represent the company?
Thanks.

yes, i do.
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