Google acquires Neverware

Neverware has recently announced Google’s acquisition of Neverware and CloudReady.

 

The company has shared to be officially part of Google and the Chrome OS team in an FAQ from its website.

Neverware is a New York City-based technology company and the developer of CloudReady, which allows users to convert a PC into a system that runs Chrome OS. Neverware runs CloudReady as a means to reuse older computers, aiming to reduce electronic waste. CloudReady offers a free version for personal use and paid versions for enterprise and education.

Based on Neverware’s FAQ, there won’t be many changes for current CloudReady customers yet. The company also mentioned that Google would honor any existing multi-year license agreement with its customers.

Meanwhile, Neverware’s website, forums, customer support, and admin portal will remain the same, although it can be expected to migrate to its Google counterparts soon. However, the company also guarantees to announce any changes soon.

Source: Neverware

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