Resource-constrained small businesses often flinch when pondering the cost of new computers. After all, the outlay for each new system ultimately encompasses not only the upfront price tag of the ...
Schools in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh are deploying virtual desktop technology that lets several users share the computing capacity of a single PC. Each of 5,000 secondary schools in the state ...
NComputing, the world leader in end-to-end desktop virtualization solutions, today announced its portfolio of high performance thin clients built for Citrix that deliver a high performance HDX™ ...
Why You Should Care: NComputing has a strong play in the education market and growing reach into other verticals with thin-client technology that promises solid margins for resellers on its desktop ...
NComputing is the only VDI solution of the three reviewed [1] that provides its own virtualization [2] layer — no VMware [3], Citrix [4], or Microsoft hypervisor [5] required. NComputing’s vSpace is a ...
Ncomputing is launching a device that can be used to add a virtual client to a host PC via a USB connection. The U170 can run full multimedia applications when it is connected to a host machine's USB ...
Slated for launch next month, NComputing's Office In A Box is aimed at midmarket customers that are looking to shave cost from their operations. It follows NComputing's launch last week of Classroom ...
REDWOOD CITY, California, August 30, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — NComputing, a global leader in desktop virtualization, today announcedexpanded operations including international senior hires, country ...
NComputing, a desktop virtualization and thin-client computing firm that is driving the costs of operating computers toward zero, has raised $20 million in a new round of funding. In February, the ...
Bolstered by demand from Indian educational institutions, US-based NComputing said it expects its revenues from India to increase from seven percent now, to 35 percent by the end of 2009. "In the ...
INDIA--Bolstered by demand from local educational institutions, U.S.-based NComputing expects its revenues from India to increase from 7 percent today, to 35 percent by the end of 2009. "In the coming ...
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