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Eclipse Tech has streamlined the virtual workstation creation as well as the management process, with a user-friendly platform that can be set up in a matter of minutes.
FREMONT, CA: Eclipse Tech, a provider of GPU workstations in the cloud, has declared a new partnership with LucidLink, an innovator in cloud file services that allows for on-demand access to data from anywhere for high-performance, fast workloads and cloud workflows.
Eclipse Tech has streamlined the virtual workstation creation as well as the management process, with a user-friendly platform that one can set up in minutes. The integration of that platform and LucidLink Filespaces connects users to S3 compatible object stores for instant access to data in the cloud, as if it were on a local drive. Users would no longer have to transfer files with a 3rd party utility, deal with slow VPNs, or deal with downloading as well as synchronizing data. Additionally, users in various geographic locations will be capable of simultaneously collaborating on projects with others directly from the cloud.
"We are excited to be working with Eclipse Tech to enable remote workers fast, secure access to data from anywhere," stated Scott Miller, Business Development Director, LucidLink. "With remote work being the norm, working directly from the cloud has become even more important. LucidLink and Eclipse Tech now enable users to collaborate no matter where they are. Users can access data from the cloud like it was on their local drive, streamlining workflows, and improving productivity."
"Our focus is to simplify the cloud workstation process and provide an easy to use product that gives users anytime, anywhere access to all of the high powered tools they need in one central location," stated Tom Mabey, CEO and Founder of Eclipse Tech. "We are very excited to partner with LucidLink as this will allow our users to work with their data directly in S3, and open up new ways to work with data that they couldn't do before."