The View From NCS Technologies

NCS Virtual Solutions from Hyperconverged to Desktop

Posted by Katie Callahan on Sep 28, 2017 11:44:40 AM

NCS Partners with VMware and HP Enterprise

IT administrators face tremendous operational and budgetary challenges as cloud expenses rise, user apps proliferate driving complexity and non-integrated infrastructure within the datacenter becomes more and more difficult to administer. At the same time end users are willing to consider emerging desktop virtualization solutions, but are wary of application, protocol and performance issues. Within this framework administrators desire high performance, simplicity, efficiency and low cost of ownership.

NCS, with it virtualization partners VMware and HP Enterprise, have the capability to deliver all of the software and hardware components to empower IT to overcome all of these challenges, while reducing costs and complexity and delivering exactly the technology an organization needs.

HPE is the leader in hyperconverged infrastructure and delivers innovative, all-in-one virtualization solutions that integrate compute and software-defined storage into a single, easy-to-manage, software-define platform. The built-in capabilities in hyperconverged infrastructure technology help IT administrators address a range of critical challenges for managing infrastructure. HPE helps deliver seemless data center consolidation, data protection and disaster recovery and VDI scalability.

As HPE is a world leader on the datacenter side, NCS is emerging as a leading innovator for desktop virtualization.

NCS is also considered a world leader in its NCS-designed, patented and developed zero client end points, which lead the industry in innovation, ease of use and low cost of ownership. Our end points rely on VMware software, the most trusted virtualization platform for desktop applications.

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Topics: VDI, vmware, hyperconverged, hpenterprise

NCS Leads in Desktop Virtualization Solutions

Posted by Katie Callahan on Sep 20, 2017 10:50:57 AM

Deepest Portfolio Meets Customer Challenges

NCS is contacted daily by IT administrators looking to implement manageable and cost-effective virtualization at the desktop. There are many ways to implement this, including installing new thin or zero client solutions.

Thin clients retain some kind of OS, such as Windows Embedded™ or a customized Linus OS. Administrators need to keep in mind that even a small OS provides an attack surface, and this can add some complexity to IT adminstration.

IT administrators must also remain mindful of which remote display protocol to use. There are many choices, with PCoIP and Blast being very popular. For VMware environments NCS customers tell us they are focused on strong security and a high-quality desktop experience. These customers often choose zero clients using the PCoIP protocol.

PC-over-IP (PCoIP) technology delivers a secure, high-definition and highly responsive computing experience. PCoIP compresses, encrypts and transmits only pixels to a broad range of software clients, mobile clients and stateless PCoIP Zero Clients, providing a highly secure enterprise environment. PCoIP was designed for interactive applications. It is a multi-codec solution that delivers the most accurate PC experience regardless of network conditions.

From a user’s perspective, there is no difference between working with a local computer loaded with software and an endpoint receiving a streamed pixel representation from a data center locally or in the cloud.

NCS is the world leader in productizing PCoIP zero client technology. NCS zero clients improve manageability, drive down cost of ownership and improve security. We have many satisfied customers all over the world.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware

NCS Draws Strong Interest for VDI at VMworld

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 30, 2017 3:31:28 PM

VMworld Day 4 at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas

Interest in desktop virtualization is a strong focus for many attendees at VMworld 2017 in Las Vegas. Many IT managers come to our booth to continue earlier discussions from weeks or even months ago. But there are also many IT administrators, who know little about us, who stop by to discuss "next steps". They have already virtualized the data center, perhaps even through private or public clouds services, and now they are ready to tackle the desktop.

The questions are many. What products does NCS offer? In what use cases are they typically implemented? How easy are they to manage? What are their price points? How secure are NCS zero clients?  Over the past few days we have also fielded many questions about the desktops virtualization protocols available. Since this is a VMware show, the two most popular VMware ecosystem protocols being discussed are PCoIP and Blast Extreme, but other protocols do come up.

It is the NCS view that the PCoIP protocol from Teradici continues to be the best choice over alternatives, primarly because of its proven manageability, iron-clad security and the overall performance - even in challenging high definition environments. 

PCoIP transfers the image of software running in the data center to any PCoIP end point (zero client). Because the protocol transfers only the pixel data location information, it's super secure - no secrets or personal data or business information ever leaves the data center. The PCoIP security module leverages the AES 256 and NSA Suite B cyphers, which meet the highest level of security required by governments.

In applications requiring higher bandwidth, PCoIP shines over Blast Extreme and the rest of the competition, including including Remote Desktop Protocol and HDX. If bandwidth becomes variable, competing protocols can deliver choppy screen results. But a PCoIP client, assisted by hardware acceleration, will maintain smooth video motion by slightly varying the resolution to optimize the viewing experience.

It is fair to say that Blast is creating strong interest from the VMware user base but from all comparable data administrators will still be better off by going with the PCoIP protocol.


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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware, vmworld

NCS Seen As the PCoIP Desktop Leader at VMworld

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 29, 2017 3:06:09 PM

VMworld Day Three at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas

There are scores of vendors displaying solutions at VMworld 2017 and certainly major areas of interest include the cloud, storage and overall data center virtualization strategies. When it comes to VDI and the desktop, it is accurate to say that NCS Technologies is one of the key centers of expertise at the show. Since Sunday evening we have had more than 100 conversations with IT administrators from government, healthcare and the enterprise who are very knowledgeable about the relevent issues involving virtualizing the desktop. What is impressive is that they are coming to our booth to better understand how VMware, the PCoIP protocol and the comprehensive desktop product line from NCS can make a successful desktop virtualization strategy possible.

If you are at the giant virtualization event, please stop by NCS Booth #823 through tomorrow to learn how desktop virtualization can improve security and ease your IT administrative complexity.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware, vmworld

NCS Highlights Desktop Virtualization at VMworld

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 28, 2017 1:00:00 PM

VMworld Day One at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas

Each year VMworld is the center of all things VMware and 2017 in Las Vegas is no different. VMworld 2017 kicked off this morning at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Convention Center.

If you are at the giant virtualization event, please stop by NCS Booth #823 through Wednesday to learn how desktop virtualization can improve security and ease your IT administrative complexity.

NCS is the world leader in productizing PCoIP zero client technology and our booth staff is available to highlight the benefits of zero clients against thin client offers. On the booth are Matt Cooke, Mike Turicchi and John Callahan, who can demonstrate laptop zero clients and long with a variety of desktop implementations. NCS zero clients improve manageability, drive down cost of ownership and improving security in desktop with customer installations all over the planet.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware, vmworld

AFITC Cybersecurity Conference Opens

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 28, 2017 9:30:00 AM

NCS Booth #232

The Air Force Information Technology & Cyberpower Conference opens today through Wednesday at the Montgomery Alabama Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center. NCS Technologies and partner Getac can be found at Booth #232.

AFITC is the gathering place for Air Force IT experts, academics and industry experts to discuss all things cybersecurity and IT. The conference offers a full slate of activities, with three days of speakers, education and training and many exhibits that demonstrate ways to better defend the military and country from cyber attacks and advanced persistent threats.

Visitors are interested in several cybersecurity topics, including rugged computing and how to best implement VDI. We will update you on user insights on the implementation of rugged computing solutions, and what the plans are to more fully implement desktop virtualization.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware, rugged, airforce

AFITC Puts Spotlight on IT and Cybersecurity

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 24, 2017 10:12:47 AM

Come Join Us at Booth #232

The Air Force Information Technology & Cyberpower Conference will be held Monday through Wednesday at the Montgomery Alabama Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center. NCS Technologies has a large presence at the show, anchored by the 20x20 Booth #232 and a full staff of NCS and Getac employees on hand to answer any of your inquiries about rugged computing and desktop virtualization.

This must-attend event provides an important platform for Air Force IT experts, academics and industry experts on cybersecurity and IT. AFITC offers a full slate of events, with three days of speakers, education and training and many exhibits that demonstrate ways to better defend the military and country from cyber attacks and advanced persistent threats.

Visitors are interested in several topics, including rugged computing and how to best implement VDI. In the days ahead we will share user insights into how they implement rugged computing solutions, and what the plans are to more fully implement desktop virtualization.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware, rugged, airforce

Desktop Virtualization & VDI Key Elements of VMworld 2017

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 23, 2017 10:53:21 AM

VMworld Kicks Off August 27-31 at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas

There are many places to be active in the virtualization ecosystem, including the frequent VMware User Groups meetings held periodically around the country. But the epicenter of virtualization experitise each year is at the VMworld conference, held this year in the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Convention Center.

Please stop by NCS Booth #823 from Sunday evening through Wednesday evening to learn more about how desktop virtualization can improve security and ease your IT administrative complexity.

NCS is the world leader in productizing PCoIP zero client technology and our booth staff is available to contrast the benefits of zero clients against thin client offers. On the booth are Matt Cooke, Mike Turicchi and John Callahan, who can demonstrate laptop zero clients and long with a variety of desktop implementations. NCS zero clients improve manageability, drive down cost of ownership and improving security in desktop with customer installations all over the planet.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware, vmworld

NCS Promotes Solutions Portfolio at TechNet Augusta

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 10, 2017 2:52:37 PM

Both Rugged Computing & Desktop Virtualization Were Popular Topics

The trade show portion of TechNet Augusta finishes up today! The event gave hundreds of U.S. Army and other services personnel the opportunity to explore NCS solutions involving rugged computing and desktop virtualization (VDI). At the NCS booth, Getac rugged computing solutions were very popular - Getac rugged notebooks, servers, tablets and wearables. NCS is the largest reseller of Getac rugged solutions. Really drawing attention at TechNet was the new Getac MX50 battle ready, fully secure wearable tablet.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware

Rugged Solutions Popular at AFCEA TechNet Augusta

Posted by Katie Callahan on Aug 9, 2017 1:44:45 PM

Rugged Solutions Featured at Booth #614

Hundreds of U.S. Army and other services personnel are at the Marriott Convention Center in Augusta Monday through Thursday for TechNet, where the integration of cyberspace, electronic warfare and intelligence capabilities is explored. Symposium sessions cover cyber and electronic warfare, workforce training and doctrine. Over at the NCS booth, the most popular areas for discussion so far this week include the various aspects of rugged computing - notebooks, servers, tablets and wearables. NCS is the largest reseller of Getac rugged solutions around! At TechNet, the new MX50 battle ready, fully secure wearable tablet is getting a lot of attention.

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Topics: VDI, PCoIP, virtualization, vmware