TechCrunch reports that Google has acquired Cameyo in a move to bring Windows apps to ChromeOS.

TechCrunch reports that Google has acquired Cameyo in a move to bring Windows apps to ChromeOS.

Google has recently acquired Cameyo, a company specializing in virtualization tools for running Windows applications on ChromeOS devices. The amount for which the acquisition occurred has not been disclosed. Cameyo’s CEO, Andrew Miller, and Google product leader Naveen Viswanatha stated in a blog post that this move will offer ChromeOS users improved access to Windows … Read more

Cameyo acquisition enables Google to introduce Windows app virtualization to ChromeOS – Notebookcheck.net

Google recently announced plans to bring Windows application virtualization to ChromeOS following its acquisition of Cameyo. This move will allow users to run Windows applications on their ChromeOS devices, expanding the capabilities of the operating system. This partnership between Google and Cameyo is expected to revolutionize the way users interact with ChromeOS and make it … Read more

Google enters the market of virtual desktops by purchasing app-streaming platform Cameyo

Google enters the market of virtual desktops by purchasing app-streaming platform Cameyo

Google is shaking up the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) market by acquiring Cameyo, a company that streams applications to browsers, particularly Chromebooks. This move puts Google in direct competition with industry giants like Citrix and VMware. Cameyo’s technology allows users to access legacy applications without installing them on their device, a feature traditionally provided by … Read more