The infrastructure is designed to work with any desktop platform.
It runs on the major desktop platforms and some of the mobile platforms.
Regardless of desktop platform, I really hate websites that are created in Flash because you have to wait for them to load.
For example, desktop platforms and software vary among business units depending on the unique needs of each business area.
Extending it to a desktop platform is in some ways logical, but thus far efforts to do so have been limited.
While an eventual unification of Microsoft's phone and desktop platforms is likely, it's not happening this week.
You claim to address security, yet you fail to truly take to heart the Linux on the desktop platform.
And they have what I assume is the world's largest software library that already runs on their desktop platform.
ThinDesk is a hosted desktop platform for small and mid-sized businesses.
If it were the preferred desktop platform, you'd think the slogan would be something else.