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New Delhi : NComputing announced that it has driven down the cost of
computing with its new X550 desktop virtualization kit. Each X550 kit delivers
multimedia computing experience to an additional five users on one PC for a list
price $449. With a second X550 kit, a total of 11 users can all share a single
PC. Recognizing NComputing's technology, the Consumer Electronics Show
organization (CES) named the X550 an Innovations 2009 Design and Engineering
Award honoree. The CES merit is the latest industry accolade NComputing has
received, joining a list of awards from the Wall Street Journal, The Tech Museum
of Innovation, Gartner, Frost & Sullivan, and Deloitte.
"Our mission has always been to slash the cost of computing. With the global
economic crisis, the need has never been greater," said Stephen Dukker, CEO and
Chairman, NComputing. "Businesses, schools, factories, and governments worldwide
are facing severe budget constraints and the X550 is the perfect solution
because it delivers computing access to employees and students at a fraction of
the cost of standalone PCs-and with the same performance. The X550 joins the
highly successful X300, which supports up to seven users on one PC," he added.
NComputing technology creates multiple virtual desktops on a single PC so
that many users can tap the unused capacity and share it as if each person had
their own computer. Each X550 kit includes five NComputing XD2 access devices, a
PCI plug-in card, and the award-winning vSpace virtualization software. Unlike
other desktop virtualization solutions, the patented and X550 delivers rich
multimedia and full-screen video.
"Our IT budget couldn't keep up with our need for PCs," said Joe Jenkins, IT
Director, Natomas Unified School District. "With NComputing, the choice was easy-we
saved on our upfront costs and saved even more on ongoing support and
maintenance. We've been using the X300 and now we look forward to deploying the
X550 for even better savings and performance," he stated.
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