Neither software nor hardware alone could deliver the low price and high performance that you want and your users demand. So we give you both. Our software and hardware are developed by the same engineers to work together for the best possible performance.
The breakthrough NComputing solution has three parts: desktop virtualization software, a communications protocol, and very durable access devices. We combine these three components into an integrated solution for unmatched performance at an incredibly low cost.
Desktop virtualization software
Personal computers can support more than one user. Everyone gets their own software, settings, screen colors, and so on. But only one person can use the PC at a time. Until now. NComputing desktop virtualization software allows all of the accounts to be used at the same time.
Our virtualization software divides the computer's resources into independent sessions that give each user their own rich PC experience. Functioning as a data manager, it transmits and handles the desktop display and remote activities from the user’s keyboard and mouse (through the access device). The software has been developed and refined over the past 12 years, and we now successfully support hundreds of thousands of active users—and more each day.
NComputing desktop virtualization software runs on a variety of Windows operating systems, as well as several varieties of Linux. Virtualization software like this is very powerful, and it can be expensive and out of reach for many customers. Not anymore. Our virtualization software is included in the price of our access devices.
Extension protocol
To get a great remote user experience, you need a great communications protocol. It's the way the screen image (as well as keyboard and mouse data) gets from the shared PC to the access device, and vice versa. NComputing developed its optimized and highly efficient User eXtension Protocol (UXP) for users who demand a rich PC experience. UXP can handle it all—including multimedia applications such as streaming video and Flash.