TCHO Uses VMware Fusion
Chocolatier TCHO uses VMware fusion to seamlessly run Macintosh apps and Windows-based apps on Mac desktops
August 18, 2008
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW), the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter, today announced that TCHO, an emerging and innovative manufacturer of premium chocolate, has deployed VMware Fusion across the companys Macintosh desktop systems to provide its staff with the flexibility to move seamlessly between native Macintosh applications and virtualized Windows-based applications.
TCHO’s mantra is “obsessively good dark chocolate.” It is a company where technology meets chocolate; where a Silicon Valley startup meets the San Francisco food culture. In keeping with that spirit, the company opted to standardize its desktops on the Mac OS for efficiency and manageability. The company, however, faced the dilemma that while the Mac is undeniably the most elegant platform, a number of essential business applications are not available for the Mac. Rather than spending heavily on Windows-based hardware and taking on the inefficiency of supporting multiple desktop environments, TCHO looked to VMware Fusion to turn Mac desktop systems into multi-OS computers for less than the cost of a new, additional batch of comparably powered, Windows-based desktops.
“One of our core operating heuristics is ‘be lean and mean,’” said Cash Shurley, IT director at TCHO. “We want to keep costs down and productivity up. VMware Fusion is a perfect fit for us. MacBooks and iMacs are consistent with our company culture. Our people prefer to use them and we prefer to support them. With VMware Fusion, our staff is able to use their preferred platform and still access Windows-based apps with just a few mouse clicks. It has worked beautifully. VMware Fusion is extremely reliable and delivers outstanding performance. It’s been a big win for our company.”
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