Stop By Booth #218 for Desktop Virtualization Solutions
The Defense Intelligence Agency Worldwide Conference begins today and runs through Wednesday at the Tampa Convention Center. The tagline for this year's event is Resiliency Redundancy Security: Adapting to Asymmetric Threats.
Hosted by the DIA Director, Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley and DIA Chief Information Officer, Jack Gumtow, the DoDIIS Worldwide Conference is an immersive event designed to bring together a global consortium of IT professionals with shared interests, including the future of IT, information sharing, data and global security.
Over the course of three days, participants have multiple opportunities to share their experiences, network with government and industry, and access the latest solutions from hundreds of onsite vendors. Topics may range from current threats facing existing systems to how to build an adaptable solution onto an existing framework.
Director Ashley opens the conference with the keynote remarks, followed by the CIO and a distinguished line-up of government and industry leaders. The balance of each day includes an extensive selection of breakout sessions designed to allow attendees to intersect with subject matters experts in a smaller, more conversational setting. These dynamic sessions provide an opportunity to obtain firsthand information from experts, as well as allow participants to interact and collaborate directly with peers.
At this conference, NCS is focused on the benefits delivered by desktop virtualization. Make plans now to stop by the NCS Booth #218 and talk to Matt Cooke about NCS' complete desktop portfolio.
NCS is discussing the comparative benefits of thin clients and zero clients and filling in the background on various remote display protocols. NCS has all the updates on how zero client virtualization of client desktops help improve manageability, reduce cost of ownership and improve security.