Profile: NComputing Information and Case Studies

Solutions from NComputing are geared towards taking a standard PC, and having multiple terminals running off that one PC. Very economical and probably the thinnest client of all. Here on thinclient.org we are happy to present their case study and product information for them. Worth noting that NComputing, won the Wall Street Journal’s 2007 Innovation award for computer technology.

Founded with the goal of making computing affordable for everyone, NComputing, Inc. is a privately held software and hardware technology design and manufacturing company with offices in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, India, Korea, Poland, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Headquartered in Redwood City, CA, the company's patented technologies drastically lower costs, improve manageability and reduce energy consumption. The current product lines deliver virtual PC computing solutions that are as low as $70 per user, affordable enough for even the smallest organization yet powerful enough for enterprise-scale applications.

Please note that NComputing has two product lines: the X-series and the L-series. The X-series, as described, works with a PCI card. The L-series uses Ethernet and therefore requires no card.


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