ThinLinx and GoPC enter strategic alliance
Saturday, December 6th, 2008
Hot-e from ThinLinX
GoPC has entered into a strategic alliance with ThinLinX, the developer of a $99USD computer called the Hot-E.
The Hot-E received world wide publicity this month on at least 30 media outlets from the NY Times through to Australian Television. The device is designed for cloud computing where all processing occurs on central servers. This is an exact fit for use with GoPC and uses a staggering 3 watts of power compared to a normal 300 watt in an average PC. It will cost just $99US. ThinLinX has also just partnered with a “major global IT company” and an announcement about this will appear soon.
John Nichols, CEO of ThinLinX and Graeme Speak, CEO of GoPC have agreed that a strategic alliance between the two companies makes a perfect match and a golden opportunity for synergy. Both are complementary Australian designed technologies which have now been launched on the world stage.
