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NComputing is a leader in desktop virtualization with an end-to-end solution that includes virtualization software, next-generation communications protocol, and low-cost access devices. Only NComputing can deliver virtual desktops for less than US$100 per seat. And only NComputing has broad market success, with more than 2 million seats in over 140 countries.
Most virtualization technologies are expensive to acquire, implement, and maintain. NComputing generates savings from day one, as our desktop virtualization technology allows up to 30 users to simultaneously use a single computer - at a very low cost.
Without virtualization, up to 95 percent of PC power is wasted, because the average PC user only needs about 5 percent of the computer's capacity.  Your costs can be significantly reduced with products that are extremely easy to use, simple to set up and maintain, and incredibly eco-friendly, too. Plus, NComputing solutions can integrate with other machine virtualization technologies to put hundreds of users on a single server. This flexibility makes it easy for NComputing solutions to solve your toughest IT challenges whether you're deploying five seats or more than 100,000 seats.
Do you have more than one user account on your computer? Maybe there's a user account for you, a guest, and an administrator. Each person gets their own software, settings, screen colors, and so on, but until recently only one could use the PC at a time. Now, NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software allows multiple user accounts to be used, all at the same time, by efficiently dividing the computer's resources into independent sessions.
The three elements of the NComputing solution are (1) vSpace software, which allows standard Linux and Windows PCs to be shared by multiple simultaneous users; (2) UXP communications protocol, and (3) access devices. NComputing designs all three elements in order to deliver the lowest cost and best performance available.
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