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Somebody has a bone to pick. Refer to endless attempts earlier in the history. This is not the place to do it.
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On [[May 1]] [[2008]] Simdesk ceased operations, including termination of retail hosted services for SMB and individual customers in the US and Latin America. Externally hosted services based on Simdesk's platform license will remain in place. Future direction has not been announced.
On [[May 1]] [[2008]] Simdesk ceased operations, including termination of retail hosted services for SMB and individual customers in the US and Latin America. Externally hosted services based on Simdesk's platform license will remain in place. Future direction has not been announced.

In november 2006 [http://thedailywtf.com/ The Daily WTF] ran [http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Virtudyne_0x3a__The_Founding.aspx a set of articles] about Simdesk, renamed [http://virtudyne.com Virtudyne] to avoid problems. This articles, if correct, show a company that wasted money and did not deliver anything significant.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.simdesk.com Simdesk homepage]
* [http://www.simdesk.com Simdesk homepage]
* [http://www.kddi.com/english/business/service_domestic/security/secureshare/index.html KDDI Secure Share]
* [http://www.startuphouston.com/?s=simdesk Simdesk at Startup Houston]
* [http://www.startuphouston.com/?s=simdesk Simdesk at Startup Houston]
* [http://blogs.chron.com/houstonpolitics/2008/05/simdesk_no_comment_1.html Simdesk: No comment]
* [http://blogs.chron.com/houstonpolitics/2008/05/simdesk_no_comment_1.html Simdesk: No comment]

Revision as of 21:21, 23 June 2008

Simdesk was a Software as a Service provider of on demand messaging and collaboration tools for business. Early in the company's history it sold to municipal authorities. The company began to commercially offer Simdesk direct to small business in March of 2006. There were several Simdesk resellers including [1] KDDI in Japan.

On May 1 2008 Simdesk ceased operations, including termination of retail hosted services for SMB and individual customers in the US and Latin America. Externally hosted services based on Simdesk's platform license will remain in place. Future direction has not been announced.