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This is right solution for a small medium. Especially in the period of crisis like now. When the IT Company is budgeting to buy some units of a new computer, first stop the plan. Perhaps, this NComputing technology, head office in Redwood City California, United States, can be an alternative which is very cheap.
Because this technology can reduce company needs to purchase a PC computer. Just imagine, with a tiny device belonging to NComputing, a company can simplify the needs of about 10 computers, to 1 computer only.
The need to replace 10 units of computers, companies simply need to buy one unit of CPU, 10 modem sized tiny device made NComputing, 10 screen, and keyboard unit 10 (keyboard). Principally, said Sharma, a tool made NComputing has the ability to cluster resource-lot unit computer processing unit (CPU) that can be used by about 10 people at the same time users, without disrupting the performance of each application.
Furthermore, Sharma explains, the solution is also able to cut costs is not visible, such as needs of the uninterruptible power supply (UPS), buy a license-cost software license, and others. “By simplifying the use of the PC 10 to only 1 PC plus 10 units of NComputing, a company can make 90 percent energy savings, 70 percent of maintenance cost savings, 50 percent savings and the purchase of hardware,” said Sharma.
In fact, the savings obtained from the use of NComputing was more than that. A gadget NComputing L Series can connect to a CPU up to 30 computer users. “A leasing company can take on one computer berprosesor Intel Xeon them to 30 employees,” said Henky. However, it is also tailored to the specifications main computer.
According to Sharma, CPU with Intel Pentium 4-speed 3 GHz, can be used by about 6 users. While the computer that has older specification, only recommended for use by about 4 or 5 users. Sharma did not decline when the appliance referred to as disruptive technology, because it can damage the sale of vendor-vendor computer. In fact, according to Sharma, appliance can ‘destroy’ paradigm for thinking entrepreneurs.
“If they want to buy about a thousand computers, now they definitely need to think only one hundred computers. And once they know them, think like that pattern will be very difficult to change.”





