The View From NCS Technologies

Virtual End Points and End-to-End VDI

Posted by John Callahan on Aug 23, 2016 10:06:01 AM

At the Innovation Edge of the VMware Ecosystem

August is rapidly drawing to a close, and that means VMworld 2016 is right around the corner! This year the event, which celebrates all things virtual, VDI, and in the cloud, is being held August 28 - September 1 at the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas.

NCS Technologies is an active and innovative part of the VMware ecosystem, and at the show we can be found at Booth #759. NCS is a leading supplier of IT solutions to government and enterprise, including healthcare providers and financial services organizations. Our virtualization solutions are key to helping IT organizations reduce complexity, improve manageability and reduce costs.

Today, an important focus of innovation in virtualization is at the end point -- where people are getting the work done, on desktops and with mobile devices on the move. NCS is well known for its ground-breaking VDI zero client devices. The terms thin and zero are used interchangeably and refer to virtualized PCs that are lightweight and typically purpose-built with no hard drive, memory, etc. and all applications and sensitive data reside back in the data center.

Cirrus_LT_shiny_desk.jpgNCS zero clients are managed by VMware Horizon software and use the ultra-secure Teradici PCoIP remote display protocol. There is no persistent user data for users to worry about, no patches, updates or antivirus software needed.

Zero Client Computing Is Better - In Any Season!

Please visit Booth #759 and let us demonstrate how NCS zero clients are easy to implement, easy to manage, and a low-cost winner. The biggest innovations in the virtualization space are mobility and portability. If you need to take your work with you, NCS has a complete family ofzero client solutions to fit your every need.

To learn more, please download this brochure. See you at VMworld 2016!Get The Zero Clients  Brochure

 

Topics: VDI, Healthcare, virtualization, zeroclients