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NCS Promotes Desktop Virtualization at HIMSS Expo

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 6, 2021 1:55:07 PM

Desktop Virtualization and HP Solutions Highlight Solutions at Booth 5446

NCS Technologies, demonstrating partner products from HP, Teradici and others, are at HIMSS21, the can’t-miss health information and technology event, Tuesday through Thursday, next week. This is where professionals connect for education, innovation and collaboration. If you are attending in person please join us at the Venetian-Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Booth 5446.

The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is a global advisor, thought leader and member association committed to transforming the health ecosystem. As a mission-driven non-profit, HIMSS offers a unique depth and breadth of expertise in health innovation, public policy, workforce development, research and analytics to advise leaders, stakeholders and influencers from across the ecosystem on best practices. With a community-centric approach, our innovation engine delivers key insights, education and engaging events to healthcare providers, payers, governments, startups, life sciences and other health services organizations, ensuring they have the right information at the point of decision.

NCS and software partner Teradici deliver zero client VDI solutions for desktops and mobility that are secure, cost effective and easy to use and administer. Maintaining strong security policies remain extremely important in the healthcare industry.

NCS is also a leading supplier of virtual desktop technologies for federal, state and local government, the military, and commercial markets. In the last six years, our desktop and laptop solutions have been recognized for their strong security and effortless portability. NCS devices powered by Teradici software help IT managers maintain security and save money.

The Challenge of Healthcare Security and How Zero Client PCoIP Helps

Healthcare IT managers understand that work PCs used in healthcare settings and remotely in the home are often vulnerable to security breaches. For many administrators, using zero clients is the best solution for security concerns.  NCS Zero Clients are managed by VMware Horizon software and use the ultra-secure Teradici PCoIP remote display protocol.

NCS Zero Clients have no local OS. The operating system resides in the data center. Therefore, there is no persistent user data, no patches, updates or antivirus software needed. Security concerns are addressed within the data center. Of the various ways to virtualize at the endpoint, zero clients prove to be a highly effective solution. PCoIP is a high performance computer display protocol used in endpoint VDI. PCoIP from Teradici uses advanced compression to provide end users with rich content from the cloud or data center. PCoIP securely delivers applications or workspaces to the endpoint by compressing and encrypting pixels. More than 10 million VDI endpoints use PCoIP.

To manage virtualized endpoints, NCS recommends the Teradici All Access Plan.

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Topics: VDI, Healthcare, PCoIP, virtualization, hospitals, teradici, endpoints

NCS and Partners at Final Day of Sea Air Space Expo

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 4, 2021 9:23:16 AM

NCS Showcases Rugged Servers and Additive Manufacturing Solutions

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Topics: U.S. Government, rugged, military, additive, manufacturing

Join NCS and Partners at Day Two of Sea Air Space Expo

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 3, 2021 9:13:17 AM

NCS Featuring Rugged Servers and Additive Manufacturing Solutions from Roboze at Booth 650 This Week

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Topics: U.S. Government, rugged, military, additive, manufacturing

NCS and Partners at Sea Air Space Expo Today

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 2, 2021 9:53:32 AM

NCS Featuring Rugged Servers and Additive Manufacturing Solutions from Roboze at Booth 650 This Week

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Topics: U.S. Government, rugged, military, additive, manufacturing

NCS and Roboze Additive Manufacturing Portfolio Featured at Sea Air Space Expo

Posted by Katie Callahan on Jul 30, 2021 11:51:23 AM

Roboze 3D Printing Uses Super Polymers and Composite Materials

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Topics: U.S. Government, military, additive, manufacturing, commercial

Final Day of DSI Military Additive Manufacturing Summit

Posted by Katie Callahan on Jul 28, 2021 9:55:39 AM

NCS and nScrypt 3D Printing Solutions at Booth 18

Today is the final day of the DSI Military Additive Manufacturing Summit at the Tampa Hilton. NCS is featuring nScrypt solutions at Booth 18. NCS has the exclusive right to sell nScrypt’s 3D manufacturing system product line to the U.S. Government, along with nScrypt. NCS Technologies also has nonexclusive right to sell nScrypt’s product line to commercial customers in the U.S. NCS services the equipment that it sells.  

The Defense Strategies Institute 5th Annual summit is designed as an educational “Town Hall” forum, where thought leaders and key policy-makers across military services, defense agencies, and civilian organizations come together for education and discussion.

Additive manufacturing methods are being quickly integrated across the Armed Services to increase the current level of capability, while reducing the cost of parts, in order to deliver greater operational flexibility to the warfighter and further enhance the defense industrial base.

nScrypt’s exceptional precision and volume control solve a chronic weakness of 3D Printing: repeatability within tight tolerances. Drawing from the largest palette of commercially available materials, the SmartPump™ and nFD™ Material Extrusion tool heads can be used to combine plastics, metals, ceramics, and composites in single builds with exceptional tolerance and control. Using nScrypt’s changeable pentips as small as 10 microns, smooth surfaces with fine features can be achieved, without post-build smoothing.

To meet with NCS and nScrypt 3D Printing experts, or for immediate information or a price quote, please contact Kyle Stromberg at 571.405.1059.


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Topics: military, NCS3Dprinting

DSI Military Additive Manufacturing Summit Opens Today

Posted by Katie Callahan on Jul 27, 2021 10:24:13 AM

NCS and nScrypt 3D Printing Solutions at Booth 18

The Summit is now open at the Tampa Hilton! NCS is featuring nScrypt solutions at Booth 18. NCS has the exclusive right to sell nScrypt’s 3D manufacturing system product line to the U.S. Government, along with nScrypt. NCS Technologies also has nonexclusive right to sell nScrypt’s product line to commercial customers in the U.S. NCS services the equipment that it sells.  

The Defense Strategies Institute 5th Annual summit is designed as an educational “Town Hall” forum, where thought leaders and key policy-makers across military services, defense agencies, and civilian organizations come together for education and discussion. This year’s summit focuses on the latest innovations in 3D printing technologies and the push across the DoD to rapidly supply durable, effective equipment and parts to the warfighter on the battlespace.

Additive manufacturing methods are being quickly integrated across the Armed Services to increase the current level of capability, while reducing the cost of parts, in order to deliver greater operational flexibility to the warfighter and further enhance the defense industrial base.

nScrypt’s exceptional precision and volume control solve a chronic weakness of 3D Printing: repeatability within tight tolerances. Drawing from the largest palette of commercially available materials, the SmartPump™ and nFD™ Material Extrusion tool heads can be used to combine plastics, metals, ceramics, and composites in single builds with exceptional tolerance and control. Using nScrypt’s changeable pentips as small as 10 microns, smooth surfaces with fine features can be achieved, without post-build smoothing.

"NCS is pleased to offer sophisticated systems like those from nScrypt. A single tool can provide complex designs with multiple materials including metals, polymers, liquids and even bio-materials. These systems round out NCS's additive manufacturing portfolio and enhances our ability to meet customer needs," said Joe Andrews, director, 3D Print and Services.

To set up an appointment to meet with NCS and nScrypt 3D Printing experts, or for immediate information or a price quote, please contact Kyle Stromberg at 571.405.1059.


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Topics: military, NCS3Dprinting

DSI Military Additive Manufacturing Summit Opens Tuesday

Posted by Katie Callahan on Jul 26, 2021 10:32:33 AM

Learn About nScrypt 3D Printing Solutions at Booth 18

NCS is partnering with nScrypt and will be at Booth 18 at the Military Additive Manufacturing Summit, at the Tampa Hilton. The event opens tomorrow.

The Defense Strategies Institute 5th Annual summit is designed as an educational “Town Hall” forum, where thought leaders and key policy-makers across military services, defense agencies, and civilian organizations come together for education and discussion. This year’s summit will focus on the latest innovations in 3D printing technologies and the push across the DoD to rapidly supply durable, effective equipment and parts to the warfighter on the battlespace. Additive manufacturing methods are being quickly integrated across the Armed Services to increase the current level of capability, while reducing the cost of parts, in order to deliver greater operational flexibility to the warfighter and further enhance the defense industrial base.

At this summit NCS is featuring nScrypt solutions. NCS has the exclusive right to sell nScrypt’s 3D manufacturing system product line to the U.S. Government, along with nScrypt. NCS Technologies also has nonexclusive right to sell nScrypt’s product line to commercial customers in the U.S. NCS services the equipment that it sells.  

nScrypt’s exceptional precision and volume control solve a chronic weakness of 3D Printing: repeatability within tight tolerances. Drawing from the largest palette of commercially available materials, the SmartPump™ and nFD™ Material Extrusion tool heads can be used to combine plastics, metals, ceramics, and composites in single builds with exceptional tolerance and control. Using nScrypt’s changeable pentips as small as 10 microns, smooth surfaces with fine features can be achieved, without post-build smoothing.

"NCS is excited to partner with nScrypt at this summit and is proud to offer sophisticated systems like those from nScrypt that are manufactured in this country and that are capable of advanced 3D Printing. A single tool can provide complex designs with multiple materials including metals, polymers, liquids and even bio-materials. These systems round out NCS's additive manufacturing portfolio and will greatly enhance our ability to meet customer needs," said Joe Andrews, director, 3D Print and Services.

To set up an appointment to meet with NCS and nScrypt 3D Printing experts, or for immediate information or a price quote, please contact Kyle Stromberg at 571.405.1059.


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Topics: military, NCS3Dprinting

NCS Rugged Server Portfolio Featured at Sea Air Space Expo

Posted by Katie Callahan on Jul 23, 2021 3:29:03 PM

NCS Solutions Meet Demanding Military and Commercial Requirements

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Topics: Servers & Appliances, U.S. Government, rugged, military, software, commercial, U.S. Navy

DSI Military Additive Manufacturing Summit Opens Next Week

Posted by Katie Callahan on Jul 22, 2021 2:15:10 PM

Learn About nScrypt 3D Printing Solutions at Booth 18

NCS is partnering with nScrypt and will be at Booth 18 at the Military Additive Manufacturing Summit, Tampa Hilton, July 27-28. 

The Defense Strategies Institute 5th Annual summit is designed as an educational “Town Hall” forum, where thought leaders and key policy-makers across military services, defense agencies, and civilian organizations come together for education and discussion. This year’s summit will focus on the latest innovations in 3D printing technologies and the push across the DoD to rapidly supply durable, effective equipment and parts to the warfighter on the battlespace. Additive manufacturing methods are being quickly integrated across the Armed Services to increase the current level of capability, while reducing the cost of parts, in order to deliver greater operational flexibility to the warfighter and further enhance the defense industrial base.

At this summit NCS is featuring nScrypt solutions. NCS has the exclusive right to sell nScrypt’s 3D manufacturing system product line to the U.S. Government, along with nScrypt. NCS Technologies also has nonexclusive right to sell nScrypt’s product line to commercial customers in the U.S. NCS services the equipment that it sells.  

nScrypt’s exceptional precision and volume control solve a chronic weakness of 3D Printing: repeatability within tight tolerances. Drawing from the largest palette of commercially available materials, the SmartPump™ and nFD™ Material Extrusion tool heads can be used to combine plastics, metals, ceramics, and composites in single builds with exceptional tolerance and control. Using nScrypt’s changeable pentips as small as 10 microns, smooth surfaces with fine features can be achieved, without post-build smoothing.

"NCS is excited to partner with nScrypt at this summit and is proud to offer sophisticated systems like those from nScrypt that are manufactured in this country and that are capable of advanced 3D Printing. A single tool can provide complex designs with multiple materials including metals, polymers, liquids and even bio-materials. These systems round out NCS's additive manufacturing portfolio and will greatly enhance our ability to meet customer needs," said Joe Andrews, director, 3D Print and Services.

To set up an appointment to meet with NCS and nScrypt 3D Printing experts, or for immediate information or a price quote, please contact Kyle Stromberg at 571.405.1059.


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Topics: military, NCS3Dprinting