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Product Overview
Access devices and software
The NComputing solution separates a desktop PC environment from a
physical machine to create a client-server computing model. That is, a
user’s desktop is hosted remotely and accessed via a access device over
the network. A user no longer has a physical PC. The following is a
brief overview of the NComputing offering.
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The NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software enables
organizations to optimize virtual desktop deployments by providing
multiple end-users simultaneous access to a single operating system
instance of either Windows or Linux.
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The NComputing access devices are inexpensive, small, low-power,
reliable, durable boxes. On one side they plug into the users’
peripherals (such as the keyboard, monitor and mouse). On the other
side, they connect, either directly or via Ethernet, to a centralized
server that hosts each virtual desktop. The following is a brief
overview of our Ethernet connect and direct connect access devices.
The NComputing L-series connects through standard Ethernet networks.
With the L-series, the users can be practically any distance away from
the shared computer. Learn more about the L-series.
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The revolutionary new U-series are the simplest of all to connect,
because they simply plug into standard USB ports. There are no network
switches to buy and no PCI cards to install. For small installations the
NComputing U-series are the simplest and quickest to install. Learn more
about the U-series.
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The NComputing X-series connects through a PCI card installed into the
shared PC. This direct connection doesn’t use a network, so multimedia
performance is superb. Ideal when the users are in the same room as the
shared computer. Learn more about the X-series.
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We can't live without PCs, but we need to learn how to live with them:
they consume too much electricity and generate too much e-waste. A
typical PC takes 110 watts to run, and there are almost a billion of
them on the planet. And according to the Silicon Valley Toxics
Commission, e-waste is the fastest growing part of the waste stream
Today's PCs are so powerful that we no longer need one for each person.
We can tap into the excess power in one PC and share it with many users.
NComputing technology uses just 1 to 5 watts, lasts for a decade, and
generates just a few ounces of e-waste
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