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NComputing is unveiling today a computer which costs just $200 but acts like a full-fledged Windows PC for the enterprise.
Ncomputing plans to announce a new version of its virtualization device and software that turns a single desktop PC into 11 workstations, slashing the cost of computing for schools and businesses.
Here’s how it works: NComputing virtualization software is loaded onto a standard Windows or Linux PC or server, which acts as the shared host machine. Each user’s monitor, keyboard, and mouse ...
NComputing has sold millions of desktops that use its virtualization software, which allows 10 or so users with their own monitors and keyboards to share a single PC, much like the old time ...
New -NComputing’s patented desktop virtualization software provides multi-user access to desktop computing by dividing a computer’s resources into independent virtual workspaces.
Desktop virtualization vendor NComputing is preparing to roll out an offering that provides businesses with the software, hardware, and other tools to deploy virtualization quickly.
NEW DELHI: NComputing has announced the release of its award-winning vSpace Server software. The new vSpace Server software extends application and desktop virtualization capabilities to Windows ...
NComputing on Tuesday dug deeper into low-cost computing with the launch of the X350 kit, which lets four users access one desktop PC. The kit, which costs US$249, includes vSpace virtualization ...
Over a million students use the existing vSpace software for Windows, according to NComputing, so school systems can add Chromebooks to existing PCs and retain the same virtualization experience.
NComputing, a Redwood City, Calif.-based provider of desktop virtualization software and hardware, has raised $28 million in Series B funding. Menlo Ventures led the round, and was joined by ...
1Ncomputing Offers a Trifecta of PCs Using Thin Clients NComputing offers a simple analogy for maximizing thin-client density by using one PC to support up to three additional PC implementations.
NComputing said it has sold more than 1 million seats of its virtual desktop software worldwide through September, with most of seats in the education sector.