Google Acquires Neverware, Turning All Old Pcs Into Super Fast Chromebooks

Recently, Neverware announced on Monday that it is now a part of Google and Chrome OS and they are pleased with this deal. They will be providing full details to their customers, users, and fans in the upcoming weeks or months.

Similarly, Google also confirmed their deal with Neverware. They informed the users how their deal with Neverware can be good news for them and will eventually be beneficial for everyone. They quoted the deal as a “Solution” for the users as it will make their experience of using outdated devices. Neverware’s CloudReady OS will allow customers to use their old Chrome books as they are using new ones. CloudReady will improve the device’s speed, manageability, and productivity. This will enable them to perform tasks that require newer versions of the Chrome books; hence, will be working on making things better to allow their customers to take benefit from this deal. In other words, they are ensuring their customers that the deal will surely bring something new.

CloudReady’s capability of enhancing the performance of older computers can be helpful to not only its regular users but to the educational institutes especially schools which are having older systems. In an FAQ, Neverware revealed that CloudReady will eventually upgrade existing Chrome OS customers to CloudReady and it will be an official offering from Chrome OS as time passes. Neverware also stated that once CloudReady becomes an official Chrome OS offering, the release mechanics can be expected to be the same.

 

What is Neverware? The New Systems Impact On Newer Technology

Neverware is an operating system development company famous for building the operating system, CloudReady. The OS CloudReady is capable of turning old computers into new ones and that’s one of the reasons Google has made this deal with Neverware.

CloudReady is designed on Google’s open-source Chromium OS. It’s the easiest solution for organizations that want to experience what Google offers. CloudReady makes it easy for organizations to embrace cloud resources while being anywhere in the world, by transforming computers into truly modern devices.

For the customers having multi-year license agreements, Google will continue to honor them and the deal will remain in effect. The pricing for license renewing will not be changed and will remain the same as it is now.

Neverware has also informed its customers that they shouldn’t expect any changes in the free home version. As for the support policies, there are no changes made to that either. The support policies will be initiated the same way as the customers are dealing with it now. CloudReady has been transforming older computers into new ones but never got the chance to try it on Chrome books, but it is going to be possible thanks to the deal the two companies have made.

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