Teradici
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Teradici Corporation was a privately held software company founded in 2004,[1] which was acquired by HP Inc. in October 2021.[2] Teradici initially developed a protocol (PCoIP) for compressing and decompressing images and sound when remotely accessing blade servers, and implemented it in hardware.[3][4] This technology was later expanded to thin clients/zero clients[5] for general Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.[6][7] Teradici's protocol or hardware is used by HP,[8] Dell-Wyse,[9] Amulet Hotkey, Samsung, Amazon Web Services,[10] Fujitsu,[11] and VMware.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Computer software, Computer hardware |
Founded | British Columbia, Canada, 2004 |
Founder | Dan Cordingley Dave Hobbs Ken Unger Maher Fahmi |
Headquarters | Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
Products |
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Number of employees | 200+ |
Parent | HP Inc. |
Website | www.teradici.com |
On 27 July, 2021, HP Inc announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Teradici on undisclosed terms, with the deal set to close in calendar Q4, 2021.[12]