Neverware is a New York City-based technology company and a subsidiary of Google.
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In October 2017, Neverware announced that Google would lead its Series B round of investment as a strategic partner and investor.
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On December 16,2020, Neverware announced that it had been acquired by Google, and that its employees would join the main Chrome OS team.
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Neverware stated that there would be no immediate changes to the CloudReady product.
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Neverware's first product, PCReady, was a multiseat desktop virtualization platform, seeking to convert older computers to Windows 7-based thin clients using its remotely-managed "Juicebox" server appliance.
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Neverware's second product, CloudReady, is a distribution of Chromium OS targeting users and organizations wanting to install the software on existing computers.
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Neverware is backed by a variety of technology and venture capital firms.
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Neverware has received media attention for its investment from Google, young founder, noteworthy cause, and projected viability.
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Neverware has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, the Guardian, Forbes.
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Neverware has been repeatedly recognized as being a great place to work by organizations such as Crain's New York, Built in NYC, Business Intelligence Group, and Great Place to Work.
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