Code Rebel Corp. saluted IBM's embrace of the Mac platform for the enterprise with the release of its new cloud-based IT service and commented on how its iRAPP product can easily and affordably support the shift from PC only environments to a more flexible, collaborative mix of PC and Mac in enterprise IT ecosystems by accelerating Mac and PC performance in Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) corporate environments. Code Rebel iRAPP allows end-users to connect to and access information anywhere and anytime from multiple screens regardless of platform -- from Mac to PC -- within the Windows environment.

The company's terminal service products, which it believes provide broader capabilities than the competition, are platform agnostic with enterprise features that include the ability to: create multiple remote connections and multiple user sessions on a single server; remotely access applications and data stored on a central management server from a variety of computer and mobile electronic devices; view virtualization platforms in a blended mode; use Microsoft Corp.'s remote desktop protocol (RDP) with iRAPP terminal server products; as well as print remotely.