why are you saying that Ncomputing is leading users to doing something wrong Davideichino 100 ? Will Poole, senior Executive for Ncomputing, is a former top executive for MICROSOFT who led emerging market development for MS
You still have to pay licensing per Ncomputing device when you use Microsoft products . . Ncomputing has not grown to the largest Virtual Desktop Manufacturer hands down while violating any licensing laws as you are trying to imply here
2) NComputing keep on selling Multiterminal versions to Windows XP and Windows 7 market. They are driving their users to believe they are not doing anything wrong about Microsoft´s licensing. They say Windows XP and Windows 7 should be used only with VDI architecture 1:1, however their unique products that can be used on VDI is L series, but the X series and U series products are also available for download to run on XP and 7.
If Windows XP and 7 can only be used to VDI, why Vspace allows multiple sessions 1:N when being used with these OS? It is very clear that they keep on supplying multiterminal products to be used with XP and Windows 7.
why are you saying that Ncomputing is leading users to doing something wrong Davideichino 100 ? Will Poole, senior Executive for Ncomputing, is a former top executive for MICROSOFT who led emerging market development for MS
You still have to pay licensing per Ncomputing device when you use Microsoft products . . Ncomputing has not grown to the largest Virtual Desktop Manufacturer hands down while violating any licensing laws as you are trying to imply here
paultaylor47 1 year ago
2) NComputing keep on selling Multiterminal versions to Windows XP and Windows 7 market. They are driving their users to believe they are not doing anything wrong about Microsoft´s licensing. They say Windows XP and Windows 7 should be used only with VDI architecture 1:1, however their unique products that can be used on VDI is L series, but the X series and U series products are also available for download to run on XP and 7.
davidelchino100 1 year ago
If Windows XP and 7 can only be used to VDI, why Vspace allows multiple sessions 1:N when being used with these OS? It is very clear that they keep on supplying multiterminal products to be used with XP and Windows 7.
davidelchino100 1 year ago
is it that good?
jcng5 2 years ago