Securing Government Communications
The security of government communications networks is a priority and different strategies are used, depending on the challenge.
There are programs and products used to protect personal information, databases and servers, endpoints, and ways to avoid social engineering threats.
A focus is in protecting government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
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Topics:
SecureView,
virtualization,
security,
government
NCS Has Wide Customer Base and Years of Experience in VDI
NCS frequently exhibits at VDI-centric events and trade shows, such as VMware User Group expos. At these events VMware-centric professionals attend educational sessions and get an inside look at leading edge VDI products and services - including industry-leading solutions from NCS and its partner Teradici. At such events, our staff interacts with many IT administrators and users who like to discuss the comparative benefits of thin clients and zero clients and the benefits of various remote display protocols. In these discussions NCS, with its years of experience in VDI, product excellence and its wide customer base in government and industry, is perceived to be the leader in delivering virtualized end point solutions.
What became clear in the many discussions is that NCS, with its history of innovation, its track record, product depth and its customer base, is the leader in VDI.
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Topics:
VDI,
PCoIP,
virtualization,
vmware
SecureView Helps Lock Down Government Communications
The government uses many strategies to protect its communications networks.
Different programs protect personal information, databases and servers, and endpoints. Workers are continuously educated about major social engineering threats.
A big focus is in protecting access the government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
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Topics:
SecureView,
virtualization,
security,
government
NCS Has VDI Portfolio for Desktops and Mobile
PCoIP is a high performance computer display protocol used for virtualizing endpoints, such as desktop PCs, laptops and other mobile devices. 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 delivered to end-user devices. More than 10 million endpoints use PCoIP. NCS partners with Teradici for its VDI solutions.
The NCS VDI portfolio is used in healthcare, civilian government, military, retail and industry.
The PCoIP protocol transfers only image information in the form of pixels, so no business or personal information ever leaves the cloud or data center. PCoIP technology is designed to deliver a high performance user experience for workers using even the most graphics-intensive applications.
To manage virtualized endpoints, NCS recommends the Teradici All Access Plan for NCS customers.
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Topics:
VDI,
Healthcare,
PCoIP,
virtualization,
hospitals,
teradici,
endpoints
NCS Offers Complete Portfolio of Desktops and Mobile Solutions
PCoIP is a high performance computer display protocol used in endpoint virtualization. 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 delivered to end-user devices. More than 10 million endpoints use PCoIP. NCS partners with Teradici for desktop virtualization.
NCS offers a portfolio of innovative PCoIP-enabled desktops and laptops that are used in healthcare, civilian government, military, retail and industry.
The PCoIP protocol transfers only image information in the form of pixels, so no business or personal information ever leaves the cloud or data center. PCoIP technology is designed to deliver a high performance user experience for workers using even the most graphics-intensive applications.
To manage virtualized endpoints, NCS recommends the Teradici All Access Plan.
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Topics:
VDI,
Healthcare,
PCoIP,
virtualization,
hospitals,
teradici,
endpoints
All Access Complements NCS VDI Desktop Solutions
PCoIP is the premier high performance computer display protocol used in endpoint virtualization. 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 delivered to end-user devices. More than 10 million endpoints use PCoIP. NCS partners with Teradici in this market for its VDI desktop solutions.
NCS offers a portfolio of innovative VDI PCoIP-enabled desktops and laptops that are used in healthcare, civilian government, military, retail and industry.
The PCoIP protocol transfers only image information in the form of pixels, so no business or personal information ever leaves the cloud or data center. PCoIP technology is designed to deliver a high performance user experience for workers using even the most graphics-intensive applications.
To manage virtualized endpoints, NCS recommends the Teradici All Access Plan.
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Topics:
VDI,
Healthcare,
PCoIP,
virtualization,
hospitals,
teradici,
endpoints
Securing Government Communications
Many strategies are used in protecting the security of government communications networks.
Different programs protect personal information, databases and servers, endpoints, and ways to avoid major social engineering threats.
A big focus is in protecting government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Read More
Topics:
SecureView,
virtualization,
security,
government
NCS Promotes Desktop Virtualization
The VMware User Group in Chicago is today at the Marriott Chicago O'Hare, 835 West Higgins Road, Chicago, 60631. NCS has a table promoting its virtualization solutions.
VMware user group meetings give professionals the opportunity to connect with hundreds of other users, attend educational sessions and get an inside look at VMware and partner products and services. Make plans to talk to Matt Cooke today about NCS' complete desktop portfolio.
NCS staff are meeting with IT administrators and users about 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.
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Topics:
VDI,
PCoIP,
virtualization,
vmware
NCS Promotes Desktop Virtualization
The VMware User Group in Chicago meets Thursday at the Marriott Chicago O'Hare, 835 West Higgins Road, Chicago, 60631. NCS will have a table promoting its virtualization solutions.
VMware user group meetings give professionals the opportunity to connect with hundreds of other users, attend educational sessions and get an inside look at VMware and partner products and services. At the Chicago VMUG, NCS is focused on the benefits delivered by desktop virtualization. Make plans to stop by tomorrow and talk to Matt Cooke about NCS' complete desktop portfolio.
NCS staff will be meeting with IT administrators and users about 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.
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Topics:
VDI,
PCoIP,
virtualization,
vmware
Desktop Virtualization Key Focus at User Group Show Today
The VMware User Group convenes in Nashville today at the Music City Center.
VMware user group meetings give professionals the opportunity to connect with hundreds of other users, attend educational sessions and get an inside look at VMware and partner products and services. At this event, NCS is focused on the benefits delivered by desktop virtualization. Make plans to stop by today and talk to Matt Cooke and John Callahan about NCS' complete desktop portfolio.
NCS staff are meeting with IT administrators and users about 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.
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Topics:
VDI,
PCoIP,
virtualization,
vmware