The Virtual Computing access devices are inexpensive, small, low-power, reliable, durable boxes. On one side they plug into the user's peripherals (such as the keyboard, monitor and mouse). On the other side, they connect, either directly or via Ethernet, to a centralized server that hosts each virtual desktop. The following is a brief overview of our Ethernet connect and direct connect access devices. More to know about Virtual Computing: http://www.news4reader.com/
As a IT manager, I implemented the NComputing L300 in five businesses, is an excellent product and easy administration. I've implemented using Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2008 Server R2 Enterprise and works great, I've even installed using VMware. Thoroughly recommend it.
With more than 25 terminals online, works very well with SAP, Microsoft Office, web videos and more at the same time.
The only problem so far, the Blackberry Dektop Manager Sync, and the solution: use BES.
igrc19 3 months ago