Sixa - New Cloud Computing Service for Designers

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Sixa - New Cloud Computing Service for Designers - Published on 08/11/16

Mykola Minchenko and Ievgen Nechaiev have officially launched Sixa, a new cloud computing service for designers of all stripes. Perfect for developers, designers and gamers alike, Sixa is a full computer that operates right from the cloud via a client app. The service includes a choice of hardware & software and is capable of running the most demanding applications. It can be accessed from any device with a WiFi connection and through multiple platforms, including web, PC, Mac, iOS and Android.

San Francisco, California - Mykola Minchenko and Ievgen Nechaiev have officially launched Sixa, a new cloud computing service for designers of all stripes. Sixa is a full computer that operates right from the cloud via a client app. It includes your choice of hardware and software and is capable of running the most demanding applications.

The Company allows users to access a powerful computer in the cloud for complex tasks such as video-editing, design, 3-D modelling, development, gaming or VR. Sixa offers custom computers for developers, designers, and gamers, and each comes with preinstalled software for their specific use cases. Cloud computer can be accessed from any device with a wifi connection. Users can access the service through multiple platforms, including web, PC, Mac, iOS and Android.

"Usually, when it comes to multimedia content, remote desktop protocols start to lag, drop the frames, and degrade the picture quality, the sound will be bad, or there will be no sound at all," Mykola Minchenko, Sixa CEO, explained. "We wanted to change this because we thought of having the user experience from working on the cloud computer without traditional remote desktop protocol limitations."

Sixa computers have an Intel Xeon E5-2666 v3 (Haswell) processor, 30GB of RAM, 200GB SSD Disk, Windows 2012 R2, and pre-installed software including FileZilla, Ruby, Visual Studio 2015 Community, Microsoft OneDrive, Adobe Flash, Google Chrome, Firefox, Dropbox, Silverlight, .NET, and Atom. Unlike other cloud computing services SIXA has external devices support, Full HD screen and unlimited resolution.

"We've seen how lower server and storage costs and increased accessibility to the Internet have empowered tech startups to build great, valuable businesses," says Adora Cheung, Partner at Y Combinator, where Sixa was accepted in May 2016. "We're excited to see Sixa further lower the barrier for entrepreneurs to build even more powerful applications and solve the difficulty of building across the ever-growing fragmentation of new game-changing technologies."

For more information, please contact Kateryna Kondrunina or visit Sixa online.

Sixa: https://sixa.io
Screenshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5xpmp039a7n7557/SIXA-get-your-personal-computer-in-the-cloud.jpg?dl=0
Screenshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/70vmkqcb0d9kokm/SIXA-icon_512x512.png?dl=0


Sixa, Inc. was founded in September 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company is a graduate of Startupbootcamp Istanbul acceleration program (September - December 2015) and has been backed by Y Combinator to join its Summer 2016 batch. As of July 2016, it raised more than $261,000 funding from Startupbootcamp Istanbul, WS Investments, and Y Combinator. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2016 Sixa, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, OS X and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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