NComputing announces Seamless Integration with WM-S 2011
NComputing has announced technology integration between NComputing vSpace virtualization software and desktop devices, and Microsoft Windows Multipoint Server (WMS) 2011 multiuser operating system. This integration extends benefits of WMS 2011 low-cost, high-performance, networking and rich management features from the server through to the desktop endpoint to provide a complete, simple and seamless end-to-end desktop virtualization deployment.
As a Microsoft Gold Partner, NComputing collaborated on early product testing, tuning and validation to ensure the best user experience possible. Microsoft WMS 2011 brings the Windows7 computing experience to every student and productivity worker and powerful tools for administrators to simplify user set-up and management, while NComputing drastically reduces the cost of computing by allowing multiple people to simultaneously share a single computer.
"NComputing is uniquely positioned to expand the desktop virtualization market. We are accomplishing this through deepening our technology integration and go-to-market partnerships with key industry leaders such as Microsoft. When you combine Microsoft WMS 2011 and NComputing virtualized desktop environments, previously unviable desktop computing deployments are viable. In the world of education and SMBs, this better together advantage translates to being able to multiply computer access by 3- to 30-fold - for less, much less," said Raj Dhingra, CEO, NComputing.
NComputing has deployed 2.6 million virtual desktops in 140 countries. It is helping accelerate adoption of desktop virtualization through collaborative initiatives with Microsoft, VMware and Citrix, through strategic partnerships with OEMs, including LG and Fujitsu,and by partnering with IT resellers to provide "out-of-the-box" solutions comprising all the software infrastructure, hardware and services required for specific markets such as education and SMB.
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