Each Enterprise can own a Internet Desktop

I am IT guy and I am creating a platform ( a roaming desktop) based on internet environment. Right now I use Novell Server as backend to provide file storage place. My desktop platform just like a graphical terminal and enable the user to bring up this terminal by a browser. That means no matter wherever the user goes and what operating system the user has, he can use a browser to work on his desktop and save all his job back to central computer(ie. Server). My dream is that let the corporation develop their own applications (ie. Accounting, MRP, HR etc) based on my platform and all those applications are jar files on the server side. All the users can launch those app. anywhere from my platform as long as they use the browser to bring up my platform. That means no matter whereever the user goes, he can always see his company's desktop, run all the company's application as well as save all the data back to the company's server(s). By now there's no existing product like mine in this market and I show my beta to many people, they all love my platform. I need to work with the company who wanto use my platform to develop their web applications. I need sponsor and partner to strengthen my platform.
This platform has a great potential marketing place and can make tons of money. this platform just like baby linux now a days, you will see the power future she has. Do you wanto join my dream?
Please check out my site and give me your precious feed back. ( http://139.142.145.59/test/test.html ). This version only work on Windows9x/NT/2000.
username: user123
password: user123
or
username: user321
password: user321
or
username: test
password: test

Hi there:
vnc has no pratical use just like pcAnywhere. My idea is totally different from those things, my desktop is not trying to manage to remote machine but run distributed app. as well as provide fast&secure file accessing, think it over man.

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