TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
More than 20 years ago, the desktop revolution swept across the land, ushering in a new paradigm of computing, taking processing away from a centralized host, and moving it to personal computers at the edge of the network. With VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure), as the saying goes, what's old is new again. Using virtualization, IT now has the ability to bring those distinct computing platforms back under one roof, while also providing for greater control and flexibility of user access.
By Keith Schultz | 14 December, 2011 22:14
Enterprises may now deploy up to 30 desktop computers using the power of only one server, as NComputing recently outed its L300 desktop virtualization unit made primarily for enterprise use, a company executive announced Wednesday.
By John Mark V. Tuazon | 14 September, 2010 02:44
Ncomputing on Friday announced a chip that could turn devices like TVs or set-top boxes into virtual desktops through which users can run Windows applications or access the Internet.
By Agam Shah | 22 March, 2010 07:06
Ncomputing is launching a device that can be used to add a virtual client to a host PC via a USB connection.
By Agam Shah | 15 October, 2009 07:44
NComputing on Tuesday dug deeper into low-cost computing with the launch of the X350 kit, which lets four users access one desktop PC.
By Agam Shah | 15 April, 2009 08:16
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