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Run Any Software in a Browser NVIDIA GTC, April 7, 2016 What is Frame? Frame is a secure cloud platform that lets organizations deliver amazing experiences and workflows to users on all connected devices . Pixels user input Confidential Why


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Run Any Software in a Browser

NVIDIA GTC, April 7, 2016

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Confidential

Frame is a secure cloud platform that lets

  • rganizations deliver amazing experiences and

workflows to users on all connected devices.

What is Frame?

Pixels user input

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Cloud IaaS with GPUs Faster, more reliable networks The rise of “dumb terminals” BYOD HTML5 browsers Data gravity Frame Protocol (H.264 + QOS) Frame Platform (orchestration) Frame Product (U/X)

Convergence of technologies makes it possible to deliver graphics apps from the cloud at hyper-scale.

VDI

2008 2016

Why now

It’s all about the cloud

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The platform of choice for leading ISVs

Software vendors delivering apps and workflows to 10,000s of customers in enterprise, SMB and education

Next: Business and Enterprise products coming in 2016

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Adobe and Jostens

VASI: The biggest supplier of yearbooks in the US

“Changing the way yearbooks are done in America” Betty Bacon, Director, Publication and Yearbook R&D

10,000s of students and teachers use Photoshop and InDesign to build their yearbooks using Frame. Link

SOLIDWORKS

ISV: Most popular 3D CAD app in the world

“My favorite feature of SOLIDWORKS 2016” Gian Paolo Bassi, SOLIDWORKS CEO

Using Frame to deliver next-gen products (Solidworks 2016 Online Edition). Link

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At a glance

The next big thing in end user computing

Founded in 2012, headquartered in San Mateo, CA 40 people across offices in CA & Serbia $13M from Columbus Nova Technology Partners, Bain Capital Ventures, and SQN Venture Partners ($10M summer 2015)

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Frame and NVIDIA

Worked together on the first generation of GPUs in the cloud

“I’ve had the opportunity to test all of these technologies and many more yet to be announced.

But the one that took my breath away was Mainframe2’s Photoshop demo.

I don’t have Photoshop installed on my computer. Instead, I followed Mainframe2’s beta link. It connected to an NVIDIA GRID G2 instance in the AWS data center, and the app loaded in my browser in under four seconds. The quality was astounding at 1080p and 60 fps, and it was perfectly interactive. It struck me that the two-hour software digital download is dead.”

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300W

(OpenGL, DirectX, CUDA in the cloud)

True platform independence for graphics

Server-side rendering for maximum power on any device

4.5W

(WebGL, on a local device)

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Pro 64GB

DESIGNER 25M POWER USER 200M KNOWLEDGE WORKER 400M TASK WORKER 100M VDI 1.0

Pro 16GB Air 8GB Air 4GB Air 2GB

Elastic power for every user

Visualize

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  • Affordable
  • $15K+ workstation for under $3.60/hr
  • Powerful
  • 12+ Teraflops of multi-core processing power
  • Accessible
  • Run apps from a browser on any device: Chromebook,

Macbook or iPad

  • Technical specs:
  • Dual (2) Intel Xeon CPUs
  • Quad (4) NVIDIA GRID GPUs
  • 64GB RAM
  • 120GB SSD Storage (Z:/ drive)

Frame Pro 64GB system

High-end visualization in the cloud, powered by NVIDIA GRID

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Global Computing Platform

Four reasons why Frame is much more than VDI

Anyone can deliver apps remotely. But that doesn’t turn them into a cloud platform. Optimized Infrastructure Utilization Modern, Developer Friendly

True global scale Any cloud (for real)

Best Workflows and Blueprints

Rich APIs Auth, storage, services Optimize capacity Up to 90% savings Best of breed ISV support

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1 Global Computing Platform 2 Modern, developer friendly 3 Optimized Infrastructure 4 Best of breed blueprints

  • 1. Instant Global Deployment
  • Any cloud
  • IaaS and hypervisor

agnostic

  • Single pane of glass for all

your resources

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Frame Monthly Active Users (MAU) from 169 countries

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Daily active users (DAU) in all 50 states

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1 Global Computing Platform 2 Modern, developer friendly 3 Optimized Infrastructure 4 Best of breed blueprints

developer.fra.me

(our brand new developer hub)

APIs (session and system level), Authentication/SSO, Billing, Storage, Infrastructure, and much more...

  • 2. Developer-friendly

Rich, robust APIs for every aspect of your integration

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1 Global Computing Platform 2 Modern, developer friendly 3 Optimized Infrastructure 4 Best of breed blueprints

World’s first integrated app & infrastructure management

  • 3. EUC meets Big-data

Save money on infrastructure with Frame

  • Max. capacity

(what you’d pay with Citrix)

Optimal capacity

(what you pay with Frame)

Real Usage

(end users on the system)

Weekend Publishing

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1 Global Computing Platform 2 Modern, developer friendly 3 Optimized Infrastructure 4 Best of breed blueprints

True Compute Elasticity

  • No need to estimate peak usage
  • Flexibility to ramp up or down instantly
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1,000s of servers US East and West coast Zero downtime system update Up to 90% savings (compared to on-prem) Amazing insights for resource optimization

Resource optimization

Active session Server on Server off

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1 Global Computing Platform 2 Modern, developer friendly 3 Optimized Infrastructure 4 Best of breed blueprints

  • It’s all about removing complexity
  • Cloud SaaS = best blueprints:
  • Salesforce: how to run sales
  • Slack: how to communicate
  • Asana: how to manage projects
  • This doesn’t exist for a number of critical

industries

  • Coming soon: Frame Solutions for

Industries, starting with AEC, CAD, DCC

  • ISV support for best user experience

Best of breed workflows

Cloud makes things easy

“… the way that we’re going to ratchet up our species is to take the best and spread it around to everybody…”

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It is Day One for Graphics Apps in the Cloud

"We are with DaaS we’re where we were with IaaS in 2007”.

Mark Lockwood

Research Director, Gartner NVIDIA GTC, April 6, 2016

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Confidential

“Frame is the future of both software distribution and personal computing in the post-mobile era I’m going to call ubiquitous computing.”

Bob Cringely,

Questions?

nikola@fra.me